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
>



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