On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Devdas Bhagat wrote:

> On 15/07/02 21:02 +0530, N S Srikanth wrote:
> <snip>
<more snip>
> > The same story was there for even simple commands like ls, mv ,
> > cp and all.
> echo $PATH for root.

ls, mv and cp are all in /bin.  So is echo.  if he's unable to do an ls,
chances are he won't be able to "echo" his PATH variable.

of course, solution remains same.  su into superuser after logging in as
a normal user and fix the startup files. And **patch** up your system.

-- 
Chiranth        chiranth at symonds dot net
                http://symonds.net/~chiranth
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