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I have started using SunOS 5.6 as an administrator. By mistake I changed the default shell entry for root in /etc/passwd file to /bin/ksh. Since there is no such shell available in the bin directory, I am not able to log on to the system.(This happens even in the console)
The error is - no shell. Can anyone help me Thanks |
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