
11 Dec
2019
11 Dec
'19
1:47 p.m.
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 01:46:04PM -0500, Nicholas Krause via talk wrote:
My first idea would be to echo $PATH and see if the path is messed up or /etc/profile or other bash startup scripts are not screwed up. Not sure what the errors were but that's the first place to start.
If that's fine then /bin is a symlink from /usr/bin these days to something in /usr/bin and I would less if my symlinks for /bin are now screwed up and fix that. The real question through is how much of root is overwritten in this case.
Nothing at all was overwritten. A lot was moved however to the wrong place. -- Len Sorensen