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тАО01-25-2010 12:20 PM
тАО01-25-2010 12:20 PM
Permission denied
lccdb019# su - c22adm
The copyright notice can be read by typing: cat /etc/copyright.text
[1] %
[1] % pwd
/
[2] % cd
cd: Can't change to home directory.
[3] %
Usually the user prompt will be '$'
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тАО01-25-2010 12:28 PM
тАО01-25-2010 12:28 PM
Re: Permission denied
It looks like user 'c22adm' uses the 'csh' [C-shell] as his/her default shell since the prompt is a "%" character.
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО01-25-2010 01:05 PM
тАО01-25-2010 01:05 PM
Re: Permission denied
What does this Subject have to do with
anything here?
> cd: Can't change to home directory.
Look at the "/etc/passwd" (or whatever)
entry for this user, and see what is
specified as the home directory. Then see if
it exists, and who owns it.
ls -ld
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тАО01-25-2010 03:44 PM
тАО01-25-2010 03:44 PM
Re: Permission denied
>Usually the user prompt will be '$'
This can happen if the automounter can't mount your home directory. None of your ~/.profile is executed.
It seems strange your prompt is "%" because that indicates you may be using the scummy C shell and if so, why would you change the prompt to "$"?
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тАО01-28-2010 08:04 AM
тАО01-28-2010 08:04 AM
Re: Permission denied
Secondly about the prompt, u can change this on .profile under user's home directory and keep the desired prompt...
Thirdly if nothing works u can delete and recreate the user once again, provided the user has not kept any important files on his home directory.