J. Roeleveld <jo...@antarean.org> [10-12-15 16:00]:
> On Wednesday 15 December 2010 15:41:25 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> [10-12-15 15:40]:
> > > On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 15:13:31 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > > And this happens to any mountpoint I mount that device on regardless
> > > > of its perm settings before the mount
> > > 
> > > With nothing mounted on it, the mount point's permission are those of the
> > > directory. As soon as you mount something on it, the mount point has the
> > > ownership and permissions of the root of the filesystem that you just
> > > mounted there. In  the same way that the contents of the filesystem
> > > appear at the mount point, so does the metadata, so change the
> > > permissions after mounting.
> > 
> > ...unfortunately (as root)
> > 
> >     cd /tmp
> >     chmod 1777 .
> > 
> > does not help...
> 
> I don't think you can change the permissions like that.
> Try:
> cd /
> chmod 1777 /tmp
> 
> To remove the "s"-bits, try the following:
> cd /
> chmod u-s /tmp
> chmod g-s /tmp
> 
> This, however, needs to be done while the "/tmp" filesystem is mounted. 
> Otherwise you are only changing the mount-point (directory) not the actual 
> filesystem.
> 
> --
> Joost
> 

interesting...
Until now, I thought '.' is equal to the directory I am in.

Ok, times is changing, me too, but as it seems not fast enough ;)

Thanks a lot... thats fix it!

Best regards,
mcc


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