On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Dantin wrote: > [2] 1480 > : bad interpreter: No such file or directoryin/csh > (I hit ENTER to see the rest of the error and get the prompt) > [2]- Exit 126
Take a look at the startup script and make sure you have everything pointed to the right places. I run a modified startup, so I can't remember what paths are in there (if any) offhand. > > Does this ring a bell? also a refresh about the ls -l startup heres what I > got: > -rwxrwx--- 1 pumpkin pumpkin 727 Sep 4 19:23 startup > If everything is set right in the startup file, and it still won't run, you could also try a "chmod 755 startup" if the 770 doesn't work. Try that as a last resort though since security in a standard install of linux isn't that great. (Then again, my opinion on that is slightly biased since i'm a bsd fan if you can't tell by the sig ;) ) > Any help? > > Dantin > > P.S. Thanks for any info! If all else fails, once you get it online, you can give me or someone else temporary access to the account to try to straighten it out for you. Good Luck! --- RogueDragon @ A Merging of Fates MUD telnet://mud.merging.org:5454 icq: 2072355 (inactive atm), yim: roguedragon, aim: roguedragon69 --- Windows - Where do you want to go today? Linux - Where do you want to go tomorrow? FreeBSD - When are you two going to catch up?

