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03-04-2004 01:19 AM
03-04-2004 01:19 AM
Segmentation fault
Hi!
I have one problem again... when i use useradd or groupadd command i get that error:
Segmentation fault...
Do somebody know why?
I have one problem again... when i use useradd or groupadd command i get that error:
Segmentation fault...
Do somebody know why?
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03-04-2004 01:25 AM
03-04-2004 01:25 AM
Re: Segmentation fault
This is just a guess but it may be that you have a corruption in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow. Have a look at them manually and see if there is anythign obviously wrong with them.
However, it could be a whole host of things that is causing this error but most of them start to look a bit nasty compared with just a corrupted passwd file.
However, it could be a whole host of things that is causing this error but most of them start to look a bit nasty compared with just a corrupted passwd file.
Never preceed any demonstration with anything more predictive than "watch this"
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03-04-2004 02:16 AM
03-04-2004 02:16 AM
Re: Segmentation fault
This message is always a file problem... on writing on your HD... So /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow is a good bet...
Check also your rights, verifying that you 'su -' to enter this command.
hth
J
Check also your rights, verifying that you 'su -' to enter this command.
hth
J
You can lean only on what resists you...
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