> Aaargh. Have a look in /etc/profile or in .bashrc/.bash_profile in your
> home directory. You've clobbered the default path somewhere. Looks
> like you've probably quoted it somewhere i.e. export PATH=3D'$PATH':
>Ok, I've made a backup of my .bashrc file in /root and coppied a .bashrc
from my account. Still the same result so I looked at the /etc/profile
file.
Sorry about this, but I'm going to have to include it as an attachment. the
screen reader in Windows cant understand it so I cant extract the lines with
the path.
While reading it in linux I noticed something like
PATH=3D:$PATH
This is frustrating, two steps forward and one step back. After spending
nearly eight hours on the access bridge I really hope I don't have to
reinstall.
Thanks
Darragh
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