Oh, by the way, I'm leaving for about 2-3 days, so I'll be replying back then.
On 3/20/06, Trenton Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I just re-installed my system because all of a sudden I started > getting the following... > > [15:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /] # su - trenta > Cannot execute /bin/bash: Permission denied > > In addition, I am also unable to login from the console, or X. I get > "no shell: Permission Denied" > > I'm starting to wonder if I'm getting a trojan somehow, because I'm > getting this on two gentoo boxes. > > The last time this happened, it was shortly after loading pl2303, > usbserial, or minicom. I know this *NOW* because I just finished > re-installing my system, and decided that I would try the /dev/ttyUSB0 > again with minicom, as I got some electronic stuff to play with > recently, which requires RS232 com ports. But, this is only the case > on one system, not both. > > Now I'm a little ticked off because it took me awhile to get my system > up and running, given all the packages I needed to install. > > Keep in mind that I restored my home directory and such, so I know > it's not anything in my profile that could cause this. Also, all > services that try and startup with anything other than root get this > as well. > > Any ideas on what the heck is going on with my gentoo systems? I > don't want to reinstall yet again, only to find I'm having the same > problem. > > I'm thinking there may be a bug in the gentoo portage somewhere that > is causing this, because I'm positive that I haven't changed any > permissions on any files. > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list