On Aug 3, 2013, at 8:45, Parmenides wrote:
> weedly [ ~ ]$ su root
> Password:
> Sorry.
Use strace when running su. It will let you get an idea of the problem.
Sincerely,
William Harrington
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Am 08/03/13 15:45, schrieb Parmenides:
> I am so sorry for previous two messages that gum up the works. :-) This
> is the whole messag:
>
> I am using LFS 6.3 without PAM installed. I have create a normal user
> 'weedly', and log in with 'weedly'. I want to change to 'root'. Then, I
> used
>
> From: "parmenides"
> Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2013 02:40:05 +0800
> Subject: Re: [lfs-support] 'su' command does not take effect
>
>
> >> > Do you have the parameter 'SU_WHEEL_ONLY' set in /etc/login.defs ? If
> >> > so, to
> &
>> > Do you have the parameter 'SU_WHEEL_ONLY' set in /etc/login.defs ? If so,
>> > to
>> > what value?
>>
>> Yes, but I think it does not matter, because I can not switch from a normal
>> user to another normal user yet.
>> In fact, I wonder why 'su' can not do what it should do - just switch
> From: "parmenides"
> Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2013 01:53:10 +0800
> Subject: Re: [lfs-support] 'su' command does not take effect
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "akhiezer"
> To: "LFS Support List"
> Sent: Saturday, August 03,
- Original Message -
From: "akhiezer"
To: "LFS Support List"
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: [lfs-support] 'su' command does not take effect
>
> Ignore PAM just now (or indeed forever); 'su -' should work o
> Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 21:45:12 +0800
> From: Parmenides
> Subject: [lfs-support] 'su' command does not take effect
>
> I am so sorry for previous two messages that gum up the works. :-) This is
> the whole messag:
>
> I am using LFS 6.3 without PAM inst
I am so sorry for previous two messages that gum up the works. :-) This is
the whole messag:
I am using LFS 6.3 without PAM installed. I have create a normal user
'weedly', and log in with 'weedly'. I want to change to 'root'. Then, I
used
su root
and get the follow
Hi,
I am using LFS 6.3 without PAM installed. I have create a normal user
'weedly', and log in with 'weedly'. I want to change to 'root'. Then, I
used
su root
and get the following message:
weedly [ ~ ]$ su root
Password:
Sorry.
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