-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 08:26 AM, Alan Dayley wrote: > Insightful, Kevin. > > I logged out of the computer and could not log back in. Permission > errors on bash. So the next time I try to boot it will have to be > alternative boot media, ie. a rescue CD. Yeah, I cringed when the first response was to reboot the machine . . . I knew someone would get upset over that one. First of all, try starting using an alternate shell. If you use LILO, I believe the command you are looking for is: linux init=/bin/ash OR linux init=/bin/tcsh OR linux init=/bin/ksh If you are lucky, then you will have one of these alternate shells installed (very likely). If not, as noted, you will need to boot using a recovery disk. If you have the install CDs you should be able to use them to recover things. If you can't figure out how, then don't hesitate to ask. (Hint: at a very minimum, you might be able to Alt-F2 on the graphical screen to get a shell. You can probably mount, fix, and reboot, but it will take a bit o' knowledge.) In either case, you can fix bash when you get a shell by typing: chmod 755 /bin/bash Good luck. If you don't get it fixed, someone at the InstallFest can get it done in minutes. Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend, but if you have a "Linux" hat (not "GNU/Linux") then you will soon find out who knows their way around. :-) - -- Voltage Spike ,,, (. .) - --ooO-(_)-Ooo-- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (Darwin) iD4DBQE9lJDbpNoctRtUIRQRAjHpAJY86DHxOqXa62XMSEzr3yeSxt6+AJ9NwL95 3EMTAKUA3k7T9mSrYTmkZA== =24gC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----