Hi all, I am a noobie here.
I was in the system as root and I type this command:
chsh -s usr/local/bin/bash (without reason,by mistake)
when I reboot the system I give username password and I see this:
login: usr/local/bin/bash: No such file or directory
FreeBSD/i386 (leonidas.MSHOME)
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 16:56:35 +0300, thanos trompoukis atr0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I am a noobie here.
I was in the system as root and I type this command:
chsh -s usr/local/bin/bash (without reason,by mistake)
when I reboot the system I give username password and I see this:
login:
thanos trompoukis wrote:
Hi all, I am a noobie here.
I was in the system as root and I type this command:
chsh -s usr/local/bin/bash (without reason,by mistake)
Login as a different user, and su to root as you've stated you can do,
then:
# chsh -s /bin/sh
Steve
smime.p7s
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On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 04:56:35PM +0300, thanos trompoukis wrote:
Hi all, I am a noobie here.
I was in the system as root and I type this command:
chsh -s usr/local/bin/bash (without reason,by mistake)
when I reboot the system I give username password and I see this:
login:
Steve Bertrand wrote:
thanos trompoukis wrote:
Hi all, I am a noobie here.
I was in the system as root and I type this command:
chsh -s usr/local/bin/bash (without reason,by mistake)
Login as a different user, and su to root as you've stated you can do,
then:
# chsh -s /bin/sh
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 04:56:35PM +0300, thanos trompoukis wrote:
Hi all, I am a noobie here.
I was in the system as root and I type this command:
chsh -s usr/local/bin/bash (without reason,by mistake)
when I reboot the system I give username password and I see this:
login: