What Mandrake security level did you choose when you setup your system? 
I had the same problem when I set it to 5 once (just to see what would
happen).  I suspect it has something to do with the permissions on
/usr/lib.

Jim

Laurent Duperval wrote:
> 
> On 22 Oct, gene wrote:
> > I'm having trouble using the tcsh shell.  Specifically, the
> > shell init files have been giving me errors.  I tried playing
> > around with them, but haven't had much luck.  I'm used to these
> > files being in csh syntax, but the ones in the Mandrake
> > installation seem to be in bash format, and that seems to be a
> > part of my confusion.
> >
> > To be more specific, I am currently getting these errors on
> > login which come from my /etc/csh.login file:
> >
> > id: Command not found.
> > id: Command not found.
> > id: Command not found.
> > [: Command not found.
> > test: Command not found.
> >
> 
> Looks like you're missing the initial path on your system. At the very
> least, your path should contain /bin and /usr/bin.
> 
> L
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