utmp problems in AT&T Sys V/386 3.2.2
Colonel Panic
aland at infmx.informix.com
Fri Jan 25 07:57:26 AEST 1991
Maybe this is in the FAQ, but I haven't seen one in so long. (Conor,
you out there?)
This is probably something simple and stupid in setting up or using
utmp, but I can't find it offhand. If I try to run "login" from
an existing login shell (sh or csh), I get the passwd prompt, then
the message:
No utmp entry. You must exec "login" from the lowest level "sh".
What does it take to fix this?
On an unrelated topic, I found a cause of why my permissions for /etc
kept getting clobbered (thereby hosing ps): the Consensys PowerPorts
software install changes owner and permissions. If anybody has a
PowerPorts (or gets one in the future), keep this in mind.
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