Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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I've installed fun-plug0.5, I've downloaded all the packages, nothing unusual happened, even upgraded those that got skipped during initial install. I tried to install Transmission & Curl and I get the error [-sh: funpkg: not found]. I searched /ffp and found funpkg in ffp/sbin/ so changed directory to that folder, same error.
I found a reference to check the path, mine looks like this:
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/ffp/bin
but should look like this:
/usr/sbin:/sbin:/ffp/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
How do I change it..?
Yo!Adrian, eh?
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Last edited by yo_adrian_eh (2008-11-11 19:07:44)
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I'm using puTTY to login via SSH as root, so assumed I was root. I'm old and my thick skull is verrrry slowly adjusting itself to this Linux stuff. I went back to the Wiki ffp how to, under Root User it says to execute the following: pwconv, passwd, usermod -s /ffp/bin/sh root, so I did and it came back "no changes". I also ran pwck, grpck & store-passwd.sh again, re-booted the DNS and checked the path, it's the same. What have I missed?
Yo!Adrian, eh?
(feeling old and not very smart...)
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[whoami] returned not found. OTH, [id -un] worked:
~ # whoami
-sh: whoami: not found
~ # id -un
root
~ # echo $PATH
/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin
Last edited by yo_adrian_eh (2008-11-11 20:59:26)
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