bonjour
en essayant de réveler la librairie
je me suis appercu que mon terminal est bloqué avec ce mesage
login: illegal option -- t
usage: login [-pq] [-h hostname] [username]
login -f [-lpq] [-h hostname] [username [prog [arg ...]]]
[Opération terminée]
j'ai vu a un endroit que quelqu'un conseillait d'effacer le plist de terminal mais je ne le trouve pas
je n'ai aucune idée du pourquoi si quelqu’un peut m'aider
je viens d'installer mountain sur mac book pro
merci d'avance
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je viens de trouver un début de réponse ici
en effet mon login comme par -t
http://www.motherboardpoint.com/my-utility-terminal-not-working-t254879.html
In article <930842d3-42dd-4c37-b620->, The
Translucent Amoebae <> wrote:
> Gawd forbid that i would actually ever use 'Terminal'
> But the other day i was going to fool around with 'Hidden Folders'
> As i'd noticed inadvertently during a file search that there were quite a few
> 'very odd' documents and such on my desktop, that i couldn't see !!!
>
> So anyways; When i tried to use Terminal
> The Display showed this :
>
> Terminal Not Working ?
> login: illegal option -- T
> usage: login [-pq] [-h hostname] [username]
> login -f [-lpq] [-h hostname] [username [prog [arg ...]]]
> [Process completed]
>
> Whuck does this mean and how can i fix it ???
It might mean that Terminal is trying to execute a start-up batch file
and finding an invalid line. Which files Terminal tries to execute
depends upon which shell your account uses.
After you start Terminal, execute 'ls -a' and see if you have files
like these:
..profile
..login
..bashrc
..cshrc
Look at those files and see if the have a line starting with 'T' or
'-T', since that is the error you are getting.
Also do 'echo $0' and 'echo $SHELL' to find out which shell you are
using. Then do 'man' on that shell to find out which files it reads
during startup.
he problem might also be a line in one of those files which starts with
"login" or "/usr/bin/login", and has a "T" or "-T" later on the same
line. I wouldn't expect a login command to appear at all in these files,
so if it does, I would delete that line and save the file.
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je viens également de lire que les nom d'amin ne doivent comporter que des lettres minuscules, je crois que je suis bon si c'est possible pour changer le nom d'utilisateur admin a moins que quelquun ne trouve une autre solution ???
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1428?viewlocale=fr_FR&locale=fr_FR
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ok si ca peut servir a quelquun je viens de réussir a régler le problème en changeant de nom de login court et long
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1428?v...R&locale=fr_FR
en essayant de réveler la librairie
je me suis appercu que mon terminal est bloqué avec ce mesage
login: illegal option -- t
usage: login [-pq] [-h hostname] [username]
login -f [-lpq] [-h hostname] [username [prog [arg ...]]]
[Opération terminée]
j'ai vu a un endroit que quelqu'un conseillait d'effacer le plist de terminal mais je ne le trouve pas
je n'ai aucune idée du pourquoi si quelqu’un peut m'aider
je viens d'installer mountain sur mac book pro
merci d'avance
-----------
je viens de trouver un début de réponse ici
en effet mon login comme par -t
http://www.motherboardpoint.com/my-utility-terminal-not-working-t254879.html
In article <930842d3-42dd-4c37-b620->, The
Translucent Amoebae <> wrote:
> Gawd forbid that i would actually ever use 'Terminal'
> But the other day i was going to fool around with 'Hidden Folders'
> As i'd noticed inadvertently during a file search that there were quite a few
> 'very odd' documents and such on my desktop, that i couldn't see !!!
>
> So anyways; When i tried to use Terminal
> The Display showed this :
>
> Terminal Not Working ?
> login: illegal option -- T
> usage: login [-pq] [-h hostname] [username]
> login -f [-lpq] [-h hostname] [username [prog [arg ...]]]
> [Process completed]
>
> Whuck does this mean and how can i fix it ???
It might mean that Terminal is trying to execute a start-up batch file
and finding an invalid line. Which files Terminal tries to execute
depends upon which shell your account uses.
After you start Terminal, execute 'ls -a' and see if you have files
like these:
..profile
..login
..bashrc
..cshrc
Look at those files and see if the have a line starting with 'T' or
'-T', since that is the error you are getting.
Also do 'echo $0' and 'echo $SHELL' to find out which shell you are
using. Then do 'man' on that shell to find out which files it reads
during startup.
he problem might also be a line in one of those files which starts with
"login" or "/usr/bin/login", and has a "T" or "-T" later on the same
line. I wouldn't expect a login command to appear at all in these files,
so if it does, I would delete that line and save the file.
---------- Nouveau message ajouté à 04h37 ---------- Le message précédent a été envoyé à 04h13 ----------
je viens également de lire que les nom d'amin ne doivent comporter que des lettres minuscules, je crois que je suis bon si c'est possible pour changer le nom d'utilisateur admin a moins que quelquun ne trouve une autre solution ???
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1428?viewlocale=fr_FR&locale=fr_FR
---------- Nouveau message ajouté à 06h11 ---------- Le message précédent a été envoyé à 04h37 ----------
ok si ca peut servir a quelquun je viens de réussir a régler le problème en changeant de nom de login court et long
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1428?v...R&locale=fr_FR
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