UPDATE: solaris 10 install
2007-12-25 6:04:00
While sh is in /bin, ksh is not.
/usr/bin/ksh
is the path you need
Crews, Richie [Richie.Crews at turner.com]:
You need to create a file called /etc/shells, the best way to do it
(assuming ksh is in /bin) is "ls -1 /bin/*sh > /etc/shells"
I think this will solve the issue...will let you as soon as I get to it.
Abhimanyu Pandey
Information Technologies
Worcester State College
508-929-8913
guruspeak:"...the journey IS the destination..."
geekspeak:"...the network IS the computer..."
I got some more emails with the same line of thought:
Ryan A. Krenzischek [ryan at bbnx.net]
Michael Maciolek [mikem at world.std.com]
________________________________
From: Pandey, Abhimanyu
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 11:08 AM
To: 'codeprof at codeprof.com'
Subject: solaris 10 install
Hello folks,
I just installed solaris 10 in sunfire 890. I changed the root login
shell to ksh from sh and rebooted. I get error saying that shell is not
found at the login prompt after I enter the password. Where am I
foobarring?
Thanks,
p.s. any resolution to this issue is also appreciated.
Abhimanyu Pandey
Information Technologies
Worcester State College
508-929-8913
guruspeak:"...the journey IS the destination..."
geekspeak:"...the network IS the computer..."
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