a grep of all of these turns up nothing....this is the default RedHat installed scripts with ZERO modifications.
Mike
>
> Start at the top of the login exec tree and work your way down.....
>
> if exist
>         /etc/profile
>         /etc/bashrc
>         ~/.profile
>         ~/.bash_profile
>         ~/.bashrc
> ...........
> BTW - exactly what are the contents of ~/.bashrc????
> Is it running another script that contains your string??
>
> The word 'Source' MUST exist somewhere.....
>
> > When logging in, I get the following:
> >
> > No mail.
> > bash: Source: command not found
> > [root@machine /root]#
> >
> > If I execute 'bash' by itself, I get the same result and a shell is NOT spawned.Thinking that perhaps bash was corrupted, I re-installed the appropriate .RPM's from the distro cd.
> >
> > Performing a '. .bashrc' or '. ./.bashrc' gives the same results.
> >
> > Performing a /bin/sh gives no error message until executing the .bashrc. It does, however, actually spawn a shell. /bin/sh is symbolicly linked to /bin/bash.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > TIA
> > Mike Phillips
> >
> >
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