Thanks Kristian
Works now.
Michael Knill
| Kristian Kielhofner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/06/2006 01:19 PM
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Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> Peter Roelandts wrote:
>
>>Aaha, finally more and more people get stuck to this problem
>>
>>see my post last month
>>
>>http://lists.kriscompanies.com/pipermail/astlinux-users/2006-May/002539.html
>>
>>maybe this point to the right direction
>>
>>Kris what do you think ???
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Peter Roelandts
>
>
> Peter,
>
> I have been trying to track this issue down. I have a really busy day
> planned, but hopefully I'll be able to dedicate some time to this and
> have something worked out by next week (hopefully sooner).
>
> --
> Kristian Kielhofner
Replying to my own post:
luckily the fix for this is really simple - edit /etc/passwd and change
the uid and gid for the "nobody" user to look like this:
nobody:x:1000:1000:no one:/dev/null:/bin/false
Basically, you need to replace all instances "65535" with "1000".
Evidently uclibc does not like uids that high. I don't know how high
uids can go in uclibc, but 1000 seemed like a good place to start... If
you have any files owned by nobody (why?) you will have to do a "chown"
on them.
I will be committing these changes to SVN soon.
Let me know how it goes!
--
Kristian Kielhofner
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