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Operating Systems Solaris Server Locked Post 302358790 by robsonde on Sunday 4th of October 2009 06:25:02 PM
Old 10-04-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by solaris_user
for the next time

su root
and then
passwd -e root
and I strongly recomend you NEVER change to root users shell.
if the server has issues often root is the only fix, if the root user has an invalid shell then you are out of luck.

often bash is a dynamically linked program, if you can mount all your file systems then the libaray's may be missing...
how do you get in as root to fsck??

/sbin/sh as it is statically linked. most other shells are dynamic.
 

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SULOGIN(8)						Linux System Administrator's Manual						SULOGIN(8)

NAME
sulogin -- Single-user login SYNOPSIS
sulogin [ -e ] [ -p ] [ -t timeout ] [ tty-device ] DESCRIPTION
sulogin can be invoked by init(8) when the system goes into single user mode (this is done through an entry in inittab(5)). Init also tries to execute sulogin when it is passed the -b flag from the bootmonitor (eg, LILO). The user is prompted Give root password for system maintenance (or type Control-D for normal startup): sulogin will connected to the current terminal, or to the optional device that can be specified on the command line (typically /dev/con- sole). If the -p flag was set, the single-user shell will be invoked with a dash as the first character in argv[0]. That will cause most shells to behave as a login shell. The default is not to do this, so that the shell will not read /etc/profile or $HOME/.profile at startup. After the user exits the single-user shell, or presses control-d at the prompt, the system will (continue to) boot to the default runlevel. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
sulogin looks for the environment variable SUSHELL or sushell to determine what shell to start. If the environment variable is not set, it will try to execute root's shell from /etc/passwd. If that fails it will fall back to /bin/sh. This is very valuable together with the -b flag to init. To boot the system into single user mode, with the root file system mounted read/write, using a special "failsafe" shell that is statically linked (this example is valid for the LILO bootprompt) boot: linux -b rw sushell=/sbin/sash FALLBACK METHODS
sulogin checks the root password using the standard methods first. If the -e option was specified, sulogin examines the next files to find the root password. If they are damaged, or non-existant, it will use fallback methods that even go so far as to provide you with a shell prompt without asking for the root password if they are irrepairably damaged. /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow (if present) AUTHOR
Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@cistron.nl> SEE ALSO
init(8), inittab(5). 11 Sep 2000 SULOGIN(8)
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