Re: bash/up2date problem

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On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 10:32:11AM -0400, Nick H Johnson wrote:

> 	I recently for the first time used up2date to update everything on one
> of my systems (I am weary of automatically updating anything).  After
> the update bash no longer recognizes the "su" command from a shell
> prompt.  I've never heard of such a thing happening.  Any ideas why it
> happened and how to restore it?  I thought su was a built in
> command......but I think a lot of things.......and that doesn't make
> them so.  It's possible I did something else unrelated to up2date
> unwittingly to botch things up but I can't figure what it would have
> been.

The 'su' command is /bin/su.  Perhaps /bin dropped out of your $PATH
for some reason?

Tim.
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