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padvo

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Feb 9, 2008, 1:36:49 PM2/9/08
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I've enjoyed about bash-commander as additional shell through 3 days.
But after changing my user login-shell from ordinary bash to /usr/
local/bin/bashc system stops to authorize me, trying to login I get
"login incorrect" every time. When I did 'mv /bin/bash /bin/bash_ &&
ln -s /usr/local/bin/bashc /bin/bash', system lets me re-login, su
etc., and functionality of bashc was fine for regular user and for
root. Next reboot has given me no hostname etc., no my console
settings and even could not detect tty I've being trying to login
from. I use Gentoo Linux, bash-3.2.17 (ordinary). Source tar.gz of
this bash version is few larger that bashc-3.2.33.0.tgz. Have I did
something wrong?

Serge V.

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Feb 11, 2008, 9:08:33 AM2/11/08
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On 9 фев, 21:36, padvo <pavel.dvo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've enjoyed about bash-commander as additional shell through 3 days.
> But after changing my user login-shell from ordinary bash to /usr/
> local/bin/bashc system stops to authorize me,

To enable logins, you should add a line "/usr/local/bin/bashc" to /etc/
shells.

trying to login I get
> Next reboot has given me no hostname etc., no my console
> settings and even could not detect tty I've being trying to login
> from.

Hmm... Is your /usr/local filesystem the same as /? When /usr is
mounted separately, then your /bin/bash symlink will not function
until /usr is mounted. This probably is the cause.
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Best wishes,
Serge

padvo

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Feb 12, 2008, 1:48:40 AM2/12/08
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On 11 фев, 17:08, "Serge V." <serge.vakule...@gmail.com> wrote:

> To enable logins, you should add a line "/usr/local/bin/bashc" to /etc/
> shells.

Thanks, I just should be closer about this :-)

> Hmm... Is your /usr/local filesystem the same as /? When /usr is
> mounted separately, then your /bin/bash symlink will not function
> until /usr is mounted. This probably is the cause.

... and about this too.
Shell works good now, no symlinks are necessary. And one more
question: when I try to overwrite file in visual mode without
necessary permissions, dialog asks me for doing this and stops. I
cannot enter answer (y/n) and need to abort (^C) for back to visual
mode. Is something such "Permission denied" and abort operation
possible?
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Best wishes,
Paul
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