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Usr Local Bin Virtualenvwrapper.sh No Such File Or Directory Linux

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Hey gentlemen, got a weird issue (it happened a few weeks ago when i was rebuilding my NAS...
Anyway, I cant log into my jails. if I use jexec from the console shell, i get:
jexec returns: jexec: execlp: /usr/local/bin/zsh: No such file or directory
If I SSH into the jail, It acts as if I do not have a login/user... no combination of users that ive ever used will let me log in... does there happen to be a default user/login with root privledges that I could use to log into it? (The jail works, i just cant maintain it in any way)

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  • Oct 19, 2019 Getting this? Bash: /usr/local/bin/node: No such file or directory Fix with: root@xoa-org01 bin# node -v -bash: /usr/local/bin/node: No such file or directory root@xoa-org01 bin#.
  • The good news is that if that mvcommand succeeded and created a file called bin, then /usr/local/bindidn't already exist as a directory on your system, and you've lost nothing. Otherwise, hello.shwould have been moved intothe /usr/local/bindirectory (which was presumably the intention of the tutorial), it wouldn't have replaced it.
  • Before that I weren't finding that file anywhere even by this command find / -name virtualenvwrapper.sh However: it still takes a while to start a new terminal because something is processing, which I don't like.

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Byte-order Mark (BOM) This could be caused by a BOM. From Wikipedia, a BOM is a. The byte order mark (BOM) is a Unicode character, U+FEFF byte order mark (BOM), whose appearance as a magic number at the start of a text stream can signal several things to a program consuming the text.