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тАО06-07-2006 12:48 AM
тАО06-07-2006 12:48 AM
example.
userid 11111 /bin/ksh
userid 22222 /bin/ksh
I thought that /bin/ksh is the standard login shell. Or is it because I need an entry in /etc/shells to reflect /bin/ksh as being valid?
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тАО06-07-2006 12:56 AM
тАО06-07-2006 12:56 AM
Re: Illegal Login Shell
see man ksh for more details, but I think the correct path is /usr/bin/ksh
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тАО06-07-2006 12:58 AM
тАО06-07-2006 12:58 AM
Re: Illegal Login Shell
I think you are correct, you could also change the korn-shell from /bin/ksh to /usr/bin/ksh.
Both shells are dynamically linked.
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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тАО06-07-2006 01:00 AM
тАО06-07-2006 01:00 AM
SolutionWell, on HP-UX, the '/bin' directory is a symbolic link to '/usr/bin'.
In reality, '/bin' and '/lib' (which is a symbolic link to '/usr/bin'), among others are "transition" links dating to the time the filesystem layout was redrafted at the advent of HP-UX 10.0.
Transition links are *deprecated* and will (probably) *disappear* in 11iv3 (11.31).
The original white paper describing the filesystem changes appears here:
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/5963-8942/5963-8942.pdf
Transition links have a permission pattern that has a "t" as if the sticky bit were set:
# ls -ld /bin
lr-xr-xr-t 1 root sys 8 Aug 20 1997 /bin -> /usr/bin
This "t" indicates a transition link.
Regards!
...JRF...
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