> 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 Rajeev.
Since this machine is a server so which is working fine except for this
problem I'm afraid of doing any such thing. BTW we did not try to setup
PS1 for all users or any tsuch things.
Ajit
>
> > 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
> >
> > --
> > ---- you can't make sense by noting nonsense in your notebook
> >
> >
> > Rajeev Jha Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Tring Tring : +91(20)5424301 Xtn: 1126 web: http://www.rajeevjha.com
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