Command line question
sloopy
sloopy at ydl.net
Mon Sep 12 17:40:38 MDT 2005
make sure you are using 'su -' no just 'su' there is a big difference
and yum etc wont work without the -
sloopy.
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 18:24, Robert J. Grange wrote:
> I updated my linux version to the latest of 3, whatever that is.
> When I went into the terminal window and typed in su, then my
> password, I got a bash command line. What happened to the default
> command line I have no idea, but now yum will not update, or anything
> else for that matter. Can someone help with getting my default
> command line back, or do I have to hack the yum.conf file or what .
> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
> Robert
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