better to always have the /tmp directory in your root partition, other
wise change the permissions of the /misc/tmp directory to 777 and restart
xfs and xserver you shouldn't have any problem
-shyam






On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Puneet Gupta wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I get an error 'Can't read lock file /tmp/.X0-lock' everytime I try to start
>X. Earlier, stupidly, I had deleted /tmp to free up space. Now I have a /tmp
>as a symlink to /misc/tmp which is on another partition. I have not been
>able to run X. Any suggestions?
>Puneet
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