On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 01:47:06PM -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote: > Dave Feustel wrote: > > I've been running F9 for a while. About two weeks ago > > I started getting sequences like the following every > > time I log in: > > > > [1] 3875 > > [2] 3877 > > [3] 3879 > > [4] 3880 > > [5] 3881 > > [6] 3882 > > [7] 3883 > > [8] 3885 > > [9] 3888 > > [10] 3891 > > [11] 3895 > > [12] 3899 > > [13] 3901 > > [14] 3903 > > [15] 3905 > > [16] 3907 > > [17] 3909 > > > > I got rid of this by setting permissions of /etc/profile to 000, > > although the sequences still show up when I log in as root. > > I've looked at the /etc/profile code but I don't understand it. > > Has /etc/profile been modified? (rpm -Vf /etc/profile) > > > What code in /etc/profile generates these sequences? > > You could run it with some extra verbosity like this, I believe: > > $ set -x; . /etc/profile; set +x > > Files in /etc/profile.d/* are sourced by /etc/profile, so it could be > one of those causing the output. I tried adding 'set -x' as the first line and 'set -x' as the last line of /etc/profile, and then ran the profile. But I saw none of the strange lines in the debugging output. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines