On Wednesday 09 March 2005 14:53, Christopher Taylor wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 14:12:17 +0000, Derek Jennings
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 09 March 2005 13:28, Christopher Taylor wrote:
> > > I had to re-install Mandrake 10.1 due to some stupidity on my parrt.
> > > Before I did I backed up my home folder onto CD.  After re-installing,
> > > I installed firefox and thunderbird with urpmi.  I also restored the
> > > home folder from the CD.  I saw immediately that the firefox was an
> > > older rev tried to use the version of firefox in my home folder (from
> > > the CD backup).  It worked fine, until I tried to save bookmarks.  The
> > > bookmarks stayed in the list until I shutdown firefox.  I tried
> > > uninstalling both the older copy via the control panel and deleting
> > > the folder that had my backup copy.  I then installed 1.0 via the
> > > installer.  STill the same problem.  I did find out that if I logged
> > > in to a root console and started firefox that way the bookmarks
> > > persisted.  It was only starting from my account.  I was able to solve
> > > the problem by removing the folders, in a root night commander console
> > > deleted the mozilla in my root folder and my account folder, the
> > > downloading 1.0.1 and installing to a folder  in my home.  Now I can
> > > save bookmarks.
> > >
> > > Tonight, I am going to try and go through the same procedure with
> > > Thunderbird which does not save my accounts.
> >
> > Take a look at the ownership of the files you have restored from the CD.
> >
> > Files contain attributes to determine their ownership and permissions.
> > The ownership attribute is the UID:GID numbers (user and group IDs)  If
> > you added your users in a different sequence when you did the reinstall
> > you will have a different UID from last time and you will not 'own' the
> > files you backed up from CD.
> >
> > You will have to be root user to change the ownerships
> >
> > derek
> > --

>
> Derek,
>
> That makes sense.  The name was the same.  I couldn't tell that there
> were different IDs from the terminal.  I did try changing the
> ownerships at one point, but it was only for the sortcut on the
> desktop.

From the command line
ls -ln
will list the UID/GID numbers

derek

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