06.12.2015 21:42, Lew Wolfgang пишет:
No problem, I say, I'll just boot into bash by adding init=/bin/bash on the Grub "linux" line. Great, that works and I've got a command prompt. But, the shell seemed to be running as an unpriviledged user! It would say "/usr/sbin/userdel appears to require root authorization, which you don't have", or some-such. It wouldn't let me do anything that required root authorization! I've didn't try to boot into "single-user" because of bad experiences I've had with a certain initialization system.
That's due to missing /sbin and /usr/sbin in PATH. Just set them or use full path.
But bash was finding the executables in /usr/sbin, it just wouldn't run them.
No, it does not find them. See "type command_not_found_handle".
This is different from 13.1.
Well, probably in 13.1 this function (command_not_found_handle) was not defined in this case, or PATH included /sbin:/usr/sbin. If you still have it, you can easily check. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org