![]() Anything after that is sent to the new shell. If you look at the man page for su you will see it takes a number of options then the username you are subbing. ![]() Is not telling you the binary file cannot be executed it is telling you that the shell at that point does not want a binary file, it is looking for a shell script file. Josh (I'm using some form of mountain lion - but will install mavericks now) usr/bin/passwd: /usr/bin/passwd: cannot execute binary fileĮarlier today I used plutil to convert the ist file to xml format so I could view the sha512 hash (I just started reading about it today) but I didn't back up the ist file - so then it caused this problem, even after I converted the file back to binary format, the terminal wouldn't have it, and gives this error even AFTER FORMATTING the macbook, please help me with this? I used to just be able to change the root password as a normal user giving the current root password, I can change the root password using the disk utility, but I don't want to do this, please help me correct this!Īpple support didn't do anything, I just got directed to speak to someone else in a shop. Joshuas-MacBook-Air:~ joshua$ su root passwd
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