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    [SOLVED] Can't use Shell - /etc/rc.initial: /bin/tcsh: permission denied error

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      Binson_Buzz
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      When I try to use Shell by entering option 8 I get this error:

      /etc/rc.initial: /bin/tcsh: permission denied
      

      How do I fix please - thanks

      CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2683 V3 | MB: ASUS X-99-A II | Memory: Crucial 8x 8GB DDR4-2133
      PSU: Corsair AX760 | Case: Define R5 Blackout Window
      unRAID 6.3.2 VMs: pfSense, 3x Windows 10 Pro | Network: AOC-SGP-I2, 2x UniFi AP AC Pro

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        Binson_Buzz
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        not sure what I broke, but luckily my installation is in a VM so I just created a new VM in a few mins and restored my backup - sorted

        CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2683 V3 | MB: ASUS X-99-A II | Memory: Crucial 8x 8GB DDR4-2133
        PSU: Corsair AX760 | Case: Define R5 Blackout Window
        unRAID 6.3.2 VMs: pfSense, 3x Windows 10 Pro | Network: AOC-SGP-I2, 2x UniFi AP AC Pro

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