I ran into an issue after a SystemImager install where I get permission
issues logging in:

/bin/bash: Permission denied

Through Linux rescue, I found one such permission issues: /dev/null needed
to be changed from 644 to 666. However, this change did not fix the issue. I
found reference to the error indicating permissions on a library file may
also be incorrect - I need to verify this.

My question is has anyone run into post install permission issues?  If so,
How were they corrected? Avoided?

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John M Fisher
Unix Systems Administrator
john.fis...@multiplan.com 



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