"su: cannot run /bin/sh: Permission denied"
Mathieu Deschamps
mathieu.deschamps at com2gether.net
Tue Mar 7 12:52:22 UTC 2006
On Tuesday 07 March 2006 09:49, Ganskow wrote:
> what else can be done in such a case?
Maybe you should now drop the case study principle.
I would advice to trace and debug indeep, i.g get your
tinylogin to be verbose, localize precisely what condition
(that's got false and ) which prevent you from getting that
user prompt.
Go debuggin' : You just can't be stating
"the following message comes up: "su: cannot run /bin/sh: Permission denied"
anymore... Is it really a permission problem ? An errror display may become
mostly irrelevant in some tricky cases.
What leads to this state ? #define DEBUG and do an ICA in your buildroot login
code, that's a grep and find matter now...
Good luck,
mathdesc.
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