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- From: "Jeremy Daly" <jrd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Apr 30 11:08:40 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I was setting up Samba services on an old Raq2 and it kept telling me
that there was no entry for admin in the smbpasswd file. So I was trying
to create a new smbpasswd file with the mksmbpasswd.sh script and I
accidentaly typed 'passwd'. Not knowing, I re-entered my admin password
and then my command line began showing up like: "bash$" rather than the
lovable: "[admin@ws1 sites]$". My question is: What did I do, and how
can I change it back? Your help would be greatly appreciated. By the way
I tried the "chsh" command with a couple of different paths but I
couldn't find any other shells on the Raq2.
Thanks,
Jeremy