At 07:55 AM 9/27/02 -0700, you wrote: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >If he has made bash non-executable then I don't see how this will work either. > >I doubt the box will ever boot since /etc/inittab calls /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit >and the first line of sysinit is: > >#!/bin/bash > >or > >#!/bin/sh > >It is probably time to break out the alternative boot media and fix the file >permissions... > >Two questions Alan: > >1) What dist. are you running? > >2) Is /bin/sh a hard link to /bin/bash? On my Mandrake boxes it is a soft >link. (ls -i will show the inode number of the file) > > >- -- >KevinO > >Matz's Law: >~ A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking. >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) >Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > >iD8DBQE9lHFcjBS1mMJB+bQRAiydAJ9AlJts0GPdwXyqkkyTMh21eMLkjwCeND0u >tRoTO/rsVG/3LfcD4QakOQA= >=7lsq >-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Insightful, Kevin. I logged out of the computer and could not log back in. Permission errors on bash. So the next time I try to boot it will have to be alternative boot media, ie. a rescue CD. To answer your questions: 1) Red Hat 7.3 2) Since I can't get to that box right now, I don't know. But checking a box here at work, ls -l output is: #ls -l sh lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Jul 8 02:03 sh -> bash #ls -l bash -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 541096 Apr 12 09:09 bash So, what you are saying is that I changed bash to be non-executable? So the procedure would be to boot from alternative media as root, get to the /bin directory and change bash back to the correct permissions. Right? Boy, I really should not be using chmod until I understand it! Alan