SUMMARY: no directory, no shell

From: Brehl, Blake <Blake.Brehl_at_anritsu.com>
Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 13:02:00 -0800

Thanks to quick replys from Gavin Kreuiter and Oisin McGuinness! It was the
permissions on the "/" root directory. A chmod 755 corrected it.

Best Regards, Blake

Original question:

n a 5.1 pk3 system running C1, any non-root user is getting "no directory",
and a su command from root gets "no shell". I have checked permissions, file
volume space, /etc/profile, the users profiles, and have attempted to resync
the passwd files (.pag and .dir) using the command:
/usr/sbin/mkpasswd /etc/passwd
In addition we are receiving an EVM alert upon boot:
EVM ALERT [600]: EVM admin msg: S97evm: Communication with binlogd is not
functioning
Does anyone have an idea what could be wrong here?

I will summarize. TIA.

Regards,
Blake Brehl
Anritsu Company United States
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
blake.brehl_at_anritsu.com


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