Problems with su
Nik Simpson x333
nik at st_nik.UUCP
Thu Feb 15 05:20:45 AEST 1990
In article <19379 at grebyn.com>, rhodes at grebyn.com (Ned Rhodes) writes:
>
> I had a disk go bad on a V.3 system. I formatted up another
> drive and did a re-installation of unix. I then overlaid my backup tape
> to take care of the differences. The system comes up fine with one
> exception. I can only login as root. Whenever I try another username,
> it gives me the initial login banner and then says "no shell". If I log
> in as root and then do an "su newusername", I get the error message "su:
> No shell".
Often the problem is that the passwd file is missing or has an
invalid field in it. Any passwd entries after the invalid field will not
be usable. I would suggest you run the /etc/pwck command which will tell
you about any bad fields in the /etc/passwd file.
Hope this helps, most problems we have like this are from this cause.
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