Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > > No bash is automaticly lauch on boot and some system environment values > > are not set ($HOME) How to do this .. > > /bin/sh is loaded by default at boot time (in single user). this is usually > a symlnk to /bin/bash. >
I get in multi user a (no -s option) sh-version > logout here is a cat of /etc/motd login> login root bash> > > ps command is not working on my system .. quite problematic .. > > Make sure you use the "ps" in the Hurd package, it should work. I use the snapshot of the 19990104 without any additrion for the moment I launch ps and get nothing as output but the command is launched Thomas -- Today's thinking : I'am not able to think Today .. (Recursively) Thomas MANGIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maitrise Informatique de Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] +33 6 60 97 91 01 http://www.kernel.org http://themes.org http://www.berlin-consortium.org http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html http://www.linuxfocus.com

