my ROOT is DEAD ! What am I going to do ?!
Ron Wilson
rlw at ttardis.UUCP
Wed Sep 19 09:04:34 AEST 1990
In article <1990Sep18.035609.9248 at chinet.chi.il.us>, floydd at chinet.chi.il.us (Floyd Davidson) writes:
>In article <1070 at das13.snide.com> dave at das13.snide.com (das13!dave) writes:
>>In article <245 at geocub.greco-prog.fr>, lath at geocub.greco-prog.fr (Laurent Lathieyre) writes:
>>>
>>> /bin/rootsh is a shell script which make an echo to warn
>>> that you are super-user and make /bin/ksh
>>> /bin/rootsh has the following access rights -rwx------ root users
>>
>>The shell script is your problem. If you aren't running 'sh' or 'ksh', whats
>>going to run your shell script? What you need is a 'C' program! Try this one.
>
>The default in /etc/password can be set to a shell script, and in some
>cases it is very handy. You do not get the services of /etc/profile
>or a $HOME/.profile, instead you get exactly what you put in the shell
>script.
It's been my experience that login and su insist on the shell for root be
/bin/sh
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