Thanks for the help. I figured out the problem. My bash command was pointing to a link for /bin/sh. Which enturn was pointing to /bin/ash. I changed the /etc/passwd so that the shells pointed to /bin/ash and it worked. Thanks for your help.

James

--On Monday, October 21, 2002 11:46 AM -0500 Brad Fritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It's been over a year since I have used Oxygen, so I don't
remember enough about to offer any useful advice, but now
that everyone knows you're talking about Oxygen maybe Dave
Douthitt (oxygen developer) or one of the other people who
use Oxygen will jump in and offer some insight.  Sorry I
wasn't more help.

--Brad

On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 11:07:47 -0400 you wrote:

I'm running Oxygen variant, 2.2.20-Leaf on my machine. I have the
initial  LRP bootup sequence running on a floppy formatted for 1680. The
floppy has  the basic packages. etc, home, ipmask, ipmasq, usr,  init,
ctar, apkg,  dhcpcd and a few others. It finds the first nic card on
boot up and gets an  ip via dhcp from my domain controller. It then
loads the packages that are  on the floppy. Once it has finished loading
the floppy packages it supposed  to open an ftp connection and ftp and
install the packages from a second  linux machine on my network.

Didn't make any changes to the image. And the error appears only after
an  attempt to login.


James

--On Saturday, October 19, 2002 11:48 AM -0500 Brad Fritz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> James,
>
> On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 08:53:31 -0400 James wrote:
>
>> I'm getting an error that is not allowing me to login into my lrp
>> firewall  after bootup. The error is
>> '/bin/bash: 10: Syntax error end of file unexpected ( expecting "}").
>> I've  sent this once before and someone said that the problem is cause
>> some of  the files were modified on a windows machine. But none of the
>> files were  modified on windows. Can some tell me how or where to
>> start looking to  solve this issue?
>
> More information about your setup would be helpful in diagnosing
> the problem.
>
> Which LEAF (or LRP) variant are you using?  Most of the variants
> use ash, not bash, by default.  Have you made significant changes
> to the image you started with, e.g. installing a bash package,
> that may be involved in the failure?  Does the error appear during
> the boot sequence or when you attempt to login?  If during boot,
> what are the lines of text on the console immediately before and
> after the error?
>
> --Brad



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