Stop Microsoft
Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Lennon on 27 July 2003, 15:05
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Ok heres how it all started:
I was using gFTP and suddenly as I was uploading my left portion of the window showed "Permission denied" meaning i cant access my home/... directory.
So I went and startedn IceWM which didnt need the home dir, ran linuxconf, added a new user. (important I also changed some flags of the HOME partition so that User can mount it. Then I logged in as the new user. Then I changed to Super Mode, and I noticed that permissions for my Home dir were all disabled! So I fixed that and restarted the machine completely, to see if everything will work after restart. But then I got a message that it cant access Home cos theres no "Supermount" or "Superpoint" for it or that it was unmounted. So I again went to IceWM, added new user, went in as root and now i had to mount my HOME from DiskDrake (Partition util on mandrake).
Now how do I fix my HOME being actually MOUNTED AND ACCESSIBLE at boot by my default user?
I dont wanna mess any more on my own.
Pls help, thanks.
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just run the fix permission command in Disk Utility... oh wait, you're not running OSX.
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Originally posted by jeffberg: Mac Capitalist:
just run the fix permission command in Disk Utility... oh wait, you're not running OSX.
You make a crack about a MAC and the sky is falling, but you MAC idiots think its Fuckn'fine to belittle the Linux users.....Oh I forgot Your all fucking idiots.
Lennon go talk to these guys
V^%dM#@n (http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/forums/index.php)
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Erm does it matter who uses which OS? Windows is simply a criminal OS so I hate it but why should Mac users have anything against Linux users?
Mac seems to be slow anyway (http://tongue.gif)
As for Voids forum, i'm not sure they'll read my post but OK , theres so many other forums, I just thought I'd spam you guys now a bit (http://smile.gif)
If anyone can still answer this, please do.
Situation update: Now I can log in as the other user normally, mount the HOME partition, and login as primary user, so its not a huge problem, but it would be dandy cool if someone told me how 2 fix it! cheers
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Originally posted by jeffberg: Mac Capitalist:
just run the fix permission command in Disk Utility... oh wait, you're not running OSX.
Thanks for the useless post.