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Originally Posted by Ebbi
Sure.
Are you able to log in in safe mode or command line?
If yes, then paste the content of the
/etc/nsswitch.conf into this thread.
Yes. I'm logged in as root (the only user at this point
)
Ok,
nsswitch.conf doesn't exist but if I ls we have:
nsswitch.compat
nsswitch.files
nsswitch.hp_defaults
nsswitch.nis
nsswitch.nisplus
I assume I need this config file?
Something else unrelated but maybe you can help me out with -- Is it normal for the shell prompt to be the british pount sign? I'm used to # -- oddly enough a shift-3 produces the brit pount sign instead of #. I also noticed that the backslash-pipe key has no effect making it impossible to enter a pipe character. I must have somehow mapped the wrong keyboard/display. Can I change this? -- sorry for the off topic.