On Wed, 17.04.13 13:21, Mark Hounschell (ma...@compro.net) wrote: > >>The only thing I see in /var/log/messages is: > >> > >>2013-04-17T11:36:51.667308-04:00 utils-linux su: (to lcrs) root on > >>/dev/ttyS0 > > > >Bu that's run on ttyS0? Is that really script? How do spawn that script? > > > > From the service file: > ExecStart=/sbin/qlogin /dev/ttyS0 root --homedir=/lcrs --noutmp > --command=/bin/bash --login -c /lcrs/sh.lcrs > > Then in the sh.lcrs "script" ANY su command is borked. > > >>2013-04-17T11:36:51.668896-04:00 utils-linux systemd-logind[1731]: > >>New session c4 of user lcrs. > >>2013-04-17T11:36:51.705945-04:00 utils-linux systemd-logind[1731]: > >>Removed session c4. > > > >if you invoke "logger test" via su here, do you see it logging > >something? > > > >Maybe your implementation of "su" is borked? Some older implementations > >misused PAM and immediately closed the PAM session after creating > >it... Which implementation do you use? > > > > # rpm -qf /usr/bin/su > coreutils-8.17-6.2.1.i586
That looks OK. Can you try the logger thing I suggested? That should tell us if the transition works at all... Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel