I am posting this again, as I have not received a reply, and the archive on source forge does not appear to have been updated in about 5 days. I really need to get this issue resolved.
I am using bash as the root login shell. /bin/sh is shown as below from the shell: [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# which sh /bin/sh [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# cd /bin [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ls -l sh lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 May 28 23:27 sh -> bash The contents of the rootetc.list file in the cdrom build directory is: /etc/bashrc /etc/exports /etc/gshadow /etc/shadow /etc/passwd /etc/group /etc/hosts /etc/filesystems /etc/fstab /etc/protocols /etc/localtime /etc/ld.so.cache /etc/syslog.conf The contents of the rootsbin.list file is: roottree/sbin/arp roottree/sbin/ash roottree/sbin/awk roottree/sbin/badblocks roottree/sbin/basename roottree/sbin/bash roottree/sbin/bunzip2 roottree/sbin/bzip2 roottree/sbin/cat roottree/sbin/cdrecord roottree/sbin/chattr roottree/sbin/chgrp roottree/sbin/chkconfig roottree/sbin/chmod roottree/sbin/chown roottree/sbin/chroot roottree/sbin/clear roottree/sbin/consoletype roottree/sbin/cp roottree/sbin/cut roottree/sbin/date roottree/sbin/dd roottree/sbin/debugfs roottree/sbin/df roottree/sbin/dhclient roottree/sbin/dhcpd roottree/sbin/diff roottree/sbin/dig roottree/sbin/dmesg roottree/sbin/dosfsck roottree/sbin/du roottree/sbin/dump roottree/sbin/e2fsck roottree/sbin/e2label roottree/sbin/egrep roottree/sbin/eject roottree/sbin/false roottree/sbin/fdisk roottree/sbin/fgrep roottree/sbin/file roottree/sbin/find roottree/sbin/findfs roottree/sbin/free roottree/sbin/fsck roottree/sbin/fsck.cramfs roottree/sbin/fsck.ext2 roottree/sbin/fsck.ext3 roottree/sbin/fsck.jfs roottree/sbin/fsck.msdos roottree/sbin/fsck.vfat roottree/sbin/ftp roottree/sbin/gdb roottree/sbin/getkey roottree/sbin/grep roottree/sbin/grub roottree/sbin/grubby roottree/sbin/grub-install roottree/sbin/grub-md5-crypt roottree/sbin/grub-terminfo roottree/sbin/gunzip roottree/sbin/gzip roottree/sbin/halt roottree/sbin/hdparm roottree/sbin/head roottree/sbin/hostname roottree/sbin/hotplug roottree/sbin/id roottree/sbin/ifconfig roottree/sbin/init roottree/sbin/insmod roottree/sbin/insmod.static roottree/sbin/ipcalc roottree/sbin/kill roottree/sbin/killall roottree/sbin/killall5 roottree/sbin/klogd roottree/sbin/last roottree/sbin/ldd roottree/sbin/less roottree/sbin/lilo roottree/sbin/ln roottree/sbin/loadkeys roottree/sbin/login roottree/sbin/losetup roottree/sbin/ls roottree/sbin/lsmod roottree/sbin/lsof roottree/sbin/lspci roottree/sbin/lsusb roottree/sbin/ltrace roottree/sbin/mail roottree/sbin/md5sum roottree/sbin/mgetty roottree/sbin/mingetty roottree/sbin/mkbootdisk roottree/sbin/mkdir roottree/sbin/mkdosfs roottree/sbin/mke2fs roottree/sbin/mkfs roottree/sbin/mkfs.cramfs roottree/sbin/mkfs.ext2 roottree/sbin/mkfs.ext3 roottree/sbin/mkfs.jfs roottree/sbin/mkfs.msdos roottree/sbin/mkfs.vfat roottree/sbin/mkinitrd roottree/sbin/mkisofs roottree/sbin/mknod roottree/sbin/mkreiserfs roottree/sbin/mkswap roottree/sbin/modinfo roottree/sbin/mktemp roottree/sbin/modprobe roottree/sbin/more roottree/sbin/mount roottree/sbin/mt roottree/sbin/mv roottree/sbin/nash roottree/sbin/netstat roottree/sbin/nice roottree/sbin/nm roottree/sbin/nmap roottree/sbin/nologin roottree/sbin/od roottree/sbin/parted roottree/sbin/passwd roottree/sbin/ping roottree/sbin/portmap roottree/sbin/printenv roottree/sbin/ps roottree/sbin/pwd roottree/sbin/raidstart roottree/sbin/reboot roottree/sbin/reiserfsck roottree/sbin/rm roottree/sbin/rmt roottree/sbin/rmdir roottree/sbin/rmmod roottree/sbin/route roottree/sbin/rpc.lockd roottree/sbin/rpc.statd roottree/sbin/runlevel roottree/sbin/scp roottree/sbin/script roottree/sbin/scsi_info roottree/sbin/sfdisk roottree/sbin/sh roottree/sbin/shutdown roottree/sbin/sleep roottree/sbin/sort roottree/sbin/ssh roottree/sbin/ssh-keygen roottree/sbin/strace roottree/sbin/strings roottree/sbin/stty roottree/sbin/su roottree/sbin/swapoff roottree/sbin/swapon roottree/sbin/sync roottree/sbin/sysctl roottree/sbin/syslogd roottree/sbin/tail roottree/sbin/tar roottree/sbin/telinit roottree/sbin/test roottree/sbin/top roottree/sbin/touch roottree/sbin/tput roottree/sbin/true roottree/sbin/tune2fs roottree/sbin/udev roottree/sbin/udevstart roottree/sbin/umount roottree/sbin/uname roottree/sbin/usleep roottree/sbin/vi roottree/sbin/w roottree/sbin/which roottree/sbin/who roottree/sbin/whoami roottree/sbin/zcat In the roottree directory sh is symlinked to bash and bash is included there. >From what I can see, the rescue cd should allow me to log in, but as stated above it always returns the login incorrect after entering root. Are there any other configuration files that I need to proivde copies of, in order for further assistance into this annoying error? I really would like to get this working, as it is, or at least seems to be the last hurdel to cross. Regards, Christopher Gregory > On Tuesday 20 June 2006 06:47, Christopher wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I am running fedora core 5 and after creating the recovery cd, when I go >> to test it on another computer ( I do not want to test it on the actual >> server that I have backed up till I know it works) I am unable to >> actually >> logon. >> >> After selecting the first option, which is meant to allow you to login, >> start network, make any changes etc, it will not go past the login. >> Entering root as the username and then pressing enter returns login >> incorrect. It never gets to the actual password prompt. I have >> compared >> passwd and shadow with the files on the server and they are, or at least >> appear to be identical. >> >> This has been compiled from source, and not via a rpm, as is the case >> with >> bacula itself. >> >> What do I need to change to allow me to actually log in? > > Well I suspect that you might be using something other than /bin/sh for > your > root shell. If that is the case, (as the manual states) you must ensure > that > your shell is in the listed binaries. > >> >> Regards, >> >> Christopher Gregory > > -- > Best regards, > > Kern > > ("> > /\ > V_V > Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? 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