Mikkel,

Thank you for the information.  I was working on the server and it told me that
the information was not correct so it corrected it for me.  I do want to thank
everyone that responded to the message.

Steven

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On 7/1/2000 at 12:26 AM Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

>On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
>
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>> Good Evening,
>>
>> Ok, I have tried until I am about ready to pull out my hair.  While I was Root, I 
>created a
>> directory for Steven.  This was /usr/home/steven.   If I do a ls -l on it, it gives 
>me
>> dxxxxxxxxxxx  root root date time..etc...
>>
>> Well by doing a chown -c -R steven /usr/home/steven, I was able to change this to
>> dxxxxxxxxxxx         steven  root    date time etc.  (note xxxxxxxxx not important 
>at this time.  They are as they should be_)
>>
>> So the question is how do I change this so it is steven steven, or is that 
>neccessary??
>>
>chown -R steven.steven steven /usr/home/steven
>>
>> When I change into the dir I get [steven@grizzly~]$.  Before it would tell me
>> steven@grizzly /home/steven.  What did I do wrong.
>>
>Nothing - it is just showing you that you are in your home directory.  The
>~ in the prompt stands for the user's home directory.
>>
>> One last thing I did a chmod 4555 and it appears to have changed it to the sticky 
>bit.
>> That I am not so worried about, or should I????
>>
>Well, if doesn't hurt, but it is not needed.
>>
>> Thank you for the help..
>>
>> Steven
>>
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>>
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