boot in single user mode (ie. linux 1), edit your /etc/passwd file, and
change it.

Sagi

On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Maxim Kryachko wrote:

> Hi list.
> Some guy here changed by mistake the shell of root user to something
> nonexistent.
> Now every time he tries to su to root, he is trown out with the massage "no
> shell"
> Is there a way to correct the problem?
>
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