
8 Oct
2008
8 Oct
'08
4:36 p.m.
On 10/7/08 12:46 AM, "Nils Breunese (Lemonbit)" wrote:
You can use the -s switch to su to specify a (one time) shell. No need to modify any files:
# su -s /bin/bash - <user-that-normally-cannot-login>
Great advice, thank you. When I run the migration script this way I get many warnings: Charset encode 'utf-8' -=> 'iso-8859-1' () not supported! Charset encode 'utf-8' -=> 'iso-8859-1' () not supported! Charset encode 'utf-8' -=> 'iso-8859-1' () not supported! . . . Is this benign? -- Wes Plate Automatic Duck, Inc. http://www.automaticduck.com