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Major OS errors/Bash errors help!!!!
Hi all, dummy here.... I have major errors on entering the shell. On login I get:
-bash: dircolors: command not found -bash: tr: command not found -bash: fgrep: command not found -bash: grep: command not found -bash: grep: command not found -bash: id: command not found -bash: [: =: unary operator expected -bash: whoami: command not found -bash: grep: command not found -bash: mesg: command not found -bash: dircolors: command not found -bash: who: command not found -bash: cut: command not found -bash: cut: command not found -bash: hostname: command not found -bash: mail: command not found -bash: date: command not found -bash: who: command not found -bash: hostname: command not found -bash: date: command not found -bash: who: command not found -bash: hostname: command not found -bash: date: command not found -bash: who: command not found -bash: cut: command not found -bash: cut: command not found -bash: who: command not found -bash: mail: command not found -bash: hostname: command not found -bash: date: command not found -bash: who: command not found Using Centos 4.5 on a dual Xeon server with WHM/CP and a few rpm's. This happened after installing Flash Media Server which has been removed. Many crucial unix commands are not functioning. Can't even use ping or mkdir, etc. Any thoughts? Can I avoid an OS restore? |
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