Hey All,
I've gotta problem that I think I know the answer to, but I don't know how to implement.
I had a mobile account setup with NONE (/dev/null) for the login script under 10.5.0, talking to a 10.5.0 server. After upgrading both to 10.5.1 I switched the login shell to /bin/bash on the server for my user. The plist files look good on the MBP, but my user's shell still is trying to go to /dev/null.
I believe the problem is in my user's ENV settings/file. However, I do not know how to access a user's ENV when they can not log into the shell itself.
Does anybody know or have a reference for editing a different user's ENV file without logging in as that user?
Thanks.
chris
I've gotta problem that I think I know the answer to, but I don't know how to implement.
I had a mobile account setup with NONE (/dev/null) for the login script under 10.5.0, talking to a 10.5.0 server. After upgrading both to 10.5.1 I switched the login shell to /bin/bash on the server for my user. The plist files look good on the MBP, but my user's shell still is trying to go to /dev/null.
I believe the problem is in my user's ENV settings/file. However, I do not know how to access a user's ENV when they can not log into the shell itself.
Does anybody know or have a reference for editing a different user's ENV file without logging in as that user?
Thanks.
chris