Hey guys. Big problem... I had freebsd 3.0 sitting around, decided to mount my linux ext2fs partitions with it. I umounted it... rebooted back into linux. Now I can ONLY login as root. If I login as myself it says.
"cannot cd /home/damascus" And.. if I su damascus as root it says "su: cannot run /usr/bin/zsh permission denied:" I was guessing my SUID bits are ripped off, but they are still there, I think? The lower case 's' is still there for a lot of binaries. Is there any EASY way to restore system functionality aside from backing up and reinstalling? Like.. rerunning a particular package or something? Thanks in advance guys. BTW, I checked most permissions, like /home and /bin/login and /home/damascus and /usr/bin/zsh. I even tried su as a different user, but I get the same permission denied error. I really do not think this is an "operator error" in the sense that I do not know anything about permissions. (error operator in the sense that I should never have mounted ext2fs with freebsd. :( ) In the end it seems like a permission error, does anyone know what kind of files are required to do such a thing? -Carroll Kong -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

