On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 20:21, Alan Dayley wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Thanks all for your help! > > I tried to use appended commands to bring up an alternate shell. It worked > but it would only mount the hard drive file system as read-only. I tried to > change the "ro" in the GRUB link to "rw" but that didn't seem to solve it. > > So, out came my Red Hat 7.3 System Administrator's Survival CD. Booting with > that it had an option during the boot to mount the file systems as > read-write. I went to my hard drive /bin and did the "chmod 755 bash" > command. Rebooted and all is well! Nice little rescue CD, that one! > > Well, I now know not to use chmod because I THINK I know what it will do. > --- also when you su to root, do it as 'su -' as the dash will make it a login shell and load the root settings (such as the paths) Craig