Tijnema ! <tijnema <at> gmail.com> writes:
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> On 2/18/07, Steffen H. Larsen <helbo15 <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> when I log in with whatever user I get this error messeage but are able
tocontinue :: command not found
> : command not found: command not found'bash: /etc/profile: line 12: syntax
error near unexpected token '{'bash: /etc/profile: line 12: 'pathremove () {:
command not found: command not found
> : command not found'bash: .bash_profile: line 12: syntax error near unexpected
token '{'bash: .bash_profile: line 12: 'append () {I allso get this error when
logging out: command not found
> : command not foundwhy does those scripts make those errors
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> It might also be that one of your config files are in DOS format. try
converting them to UNIX format with dos2unix <filename>
> dos2unix /etc/profile
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that seems like the most obivios to be I made a copy past in to notepad on a
windows mashine and then burned it out to a cd.
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