Am 01.02.2010 20:59, schrieb Warren Michelsen:
Yes. In fact, I just tried again (after su'ing to root). I tried to create a new user using the 'useradd' command and was told the command was not found. I was logged in via ssh at the time, does that make a difference? It'd be strange if it did...
Last login: Mon Feb 1 12:42:53 2010 from 10.0.1.225 [warren@supermicro ~]$ su Password: [root@supermicro warren]# useradd mickey bash: useradd: command not found [root@supermicro warren]#
It makes a difference if you run "su" or "su -". "su -" gives you a login shell with root's environment hence having all admin tools in $PATH.
Rainer