"Dmitry S. Kravtsov" <idkravitz@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi, > > Today I messed around with zsh and login shells and found a strange thing - > when I try to change my own login shell - chsh forbids me to do this: > > $ chsh -s /bin/bash > You may not change the shell for 'kravitz'. > $ whoami > kravitz > > So it states, that I can't change login shell for current user, but lets > look at manpage: > > DESCRIPTION > The chsh command changes the user login shell. This determines the > name of the users initial login command. A normal > user may only change the login shell for her own account; the > superuser may change the login shell for any account. Have you messed with PAM? Sounds like you blocked yourself in /etc/pam.d/chsh. -- Carl Lei (XeCycle) Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University OpenPGP public key: 7795E591 Fingerprint: 1FB6 7F1F D45D F681 C845 27F7 8D71 8EC4 7795 E591
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