> This is way to big an operation to solve this problem.  You can specify
> which shell you want to su:
> 
> su -s /bin/bash

Thanks for the help, unfortunately it didn't work. It seemed to ignore
the shell directive, it spit out something about
" /bad/shell/path not valid" even though I scecificaly told it to use a
valid shell. I read the su man page and it agreed with your
recommendation but alas it wouldn't let me log on as root.
Is my system buggy?
                        -marlon


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