I had posted about an illegal user problem I was having that I couldn't log in a user
that existed in my /etc/shadow /etc/passwd and my ldap database.
After nuking my pam.d directory and going to only pam_permit.so and STILL having the
problem. I was able to find a little hint that perhaps ssh
Your description is a bit sketchy, but I wonder if the problem is that your
(partial, I assume interrupted) "rm -rf /" debacle caused /bin/sh to be
deleted. Since rc.S and rc.M are (almost surely) shell scripts (the first
line of each is all but certainly "#!/bin/sh"), they need the /bin/sh
in
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 09:06:31 +0200 (CEST)
szonyi calin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I'm new to the list.
> If this is OT please tell me and i won't bother
> you again.
>
> I'm not a newbie but I need help.
> I managed to do a rm -rf /
> It erased my /bin /boot /dev
> and something from /m