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Date:      Sun, 29 Sep 2002 10:53:29 -0500
From:      luis <lramos3@satx.rr.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, lramos3@satx.rr.com
Subject:   Unexpected behavior
Message-ID:  <3D9721F9.8EA298E6@satx.rr.com>

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 The following occured recently: my box has been extremely reliable
hardware-wise.  SCSI, ASUS MB, very stable.  Installed 4.6.2 from iso
several days ago, compiled ipf, ipf_log, ipf_default_block.  Recently
the os has started to behave in a new and unexpected way: I can no
longer loggin as regular user, gives me message of
login:/usr/local/bin/bash: no such file or directory, even though the
file is there and the rwx have not changed at all.  I changed shell to
/bin/csh and loggin then proceeds wo problem, even though another error
message shows up, cannot open /etc/termcap, tcsh: using dumb terminal,
and puts me in the / directory.  When I try to change into my own home
directory I get the reply of permission denied  Then, when I type
startx, which had always worked wo a problem, I get command not found.
I type /usr/X11R6/bin/startx and the response is permission denied.  All

the directories have the x permission bit set, as does startx.  Again,
this is something that, up to just very recently, had worked wo any
problems.  Also, I had not done anything to the box just prior to any
problems starting.  Other interesting situations: typing ll as regular
user gives me back the prompt but doing ls of directory gives the the
expected output.  None of the permissions have been changed and my env
path has not changed.  One last item: when doing rsync to a floppy or
zip disk every so often I get a chown <file>: invalid argument message.
After looking at man and other sources of info I can't find the
explanation for this problem.  Thaks in advance for  your help.  Luis R.

Ramos




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