hi. i'm running gentoo linux, kernel version 2.4.20. recently, i chagned all the login shells from bash to tcsh, and ever since, i haven't been able to su to other accounts. i was wondering if this is a bug on this end or on the other end of the kernel itself
when prompted for a password, i enter one, but i get an error that says "cannot execute /bin/tcsh; no such file or directory" when in fact, that file does exist. in fact, i can run tcsh just fine in command line, and additionally if the login is thru one of the virtual terminals (the function keys), it finds the login shells perfectly okay. additionally, when i changed my login shells back to bash, su had trouble finding that as well for some reason. previously, before i chsh'd my shells there were no issues with su. is this a possible bug on your end? i changed my shells to tcsh using chsh from the root user. sorry about the non-technical nature of this email. i'm a bit new to this. let me know if there's anything else you need, or if you believe the error to be on my end or on another party's. thanks! kevin _______________________________________________ Bug-sh-utils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-sh-utils
