Fredag 24 august 2007 18:54 skrev James D. Parra: > Hello, > > I have a user who doesn't get the normal bash prompt when he logs in, just > a simple 'sh' prompt, for example; > > server Fri Aug 24 09:15:00 > ~ $ > <snip> > > All other users get the detailed bash prompt, for example; > > server Fri Aug 24 09:16:00 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/username> > <snip> > > I copied over one of the others user's .bashrc file (all are generic to the > Suse install)to his home dir' and changed the ownership to the above user, > but with no effect. Even deleting and recreating his account didn't solve > the problem. What made this user's login so different than the others? At > any rate, how can I fix this? Is there something missing? > > Many thanks, > > ~James
Hi, - what does it say in this users line in /etc/passwd? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
