Hi folks, If I try to run dosemu as normal user I get the following error : ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [rajesh@rajesh] /etc$ xdos Running unpriviledged in low feature mode kernel CPU speed is 167049280 Hz Running on CPU=586, FPU=1 ^[[19~ERROR: can't open /dev/hda1 for read nor write: Permission denied (you should never see this message) [rajesh@rajesh] /etc$ ~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Even if I run /usr/bin/dos I get the same error message. My dosemu.users file is as follows : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ default_lib_dir= /var/lib/dosemu log_level= 0 root c_all # root is allowed to do all weird things nobody nosuidroot guest # variable 'guest' is checked in /etc/dosemu.conf # to allow only DEXE execution guest nosuidroot guest # login guest treated as 'nobody' # If you want to allow limited dosemu to all users, uncomment the line below #all nosuidroot restricted # all other users have normal user restrictions rajesh c_all # this line is added by me (rajesh is a normal user account) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I have added the following line in dosemu.conf : disk { partition "/dev/hda1" } If I login as root dosemu runs fine. No problems. How should I rectify the above problem ? Any hint or clue will be apreciated. Thanks in advance. -- Rajesh Fowkar (ALIAS Shriram Fowkar) ---------------------------------------- Kurtarkar Nagari, Bldg-C, Flat No. T4, Third Floor, Shantinagar(Santacruz), Ponda-Goa-403401 Ph. : (0832)315932 Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available. Please search the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.