Richard-
  Right, I ithink it gets created the first time a client boots when
it links to /tmp/var. You will have to get a clinet to boot befor you
can see what tmp/ permissions really are becuase it is a mounted
ramdisk on the clients.
Evan


On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 23:20:21 +0100, Richard Bos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Op woensdag 2 maart 2005 22:18, schreef Evan Hisey:
> > Also on a running client boot to runlevel 3 (SCREEN_01 = shell)
> > and confirm that var is being linked to /tmp/var and that the
> > permissions are right on tmp.
> 
> A quick followup on this one:
> There is no /var!
> The /tmp permission are 755 owned by root and group root.
> 
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