Getting rid of the '-' in the above 'su -' fixes this neatly for me. It was caused partly by the /etc/login containing some bashisms, because I never expected dash to be used as an interactive shell on that system
Getting rid of the '-' in the above 'su -' fixes this neatly for me. It was caused partly by the /etc/login containing some bashisms, because I never expected dash to be used as an interactive shell on that system