Try mounting the hard disk onto another system and examine the cofiguration
files like /etc/password,making any changes if reqd and then booting the
system.
Rajeev Jha wrote:
> hi
> not a cure, but try changing the default shell for a user from /bin/bash
> to /bin/sh from control-panel and then try logging as that user. btw did
> u try to set PS1 for all users or something like that ?
>
> regards
>
> Ajitkumar wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Still the problem remains. Let me tell you again what the problem is? In
> > one of the machine of our network does not except the login either locally
> > or remotely for any user/root. As soon as we type login name it goes back
>
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