On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 12:03:35PM +0100, Jens-Uwe Mager wrote:
> ramses$ /bin/mkdir yyy; /bin/touch yyy/xxx
> /bin/touch: yyy/xxx: Permission denied
I've had similar problems with previous kernels, altough not at
the same situation.
If I try to touch a file which is on NFS mounted directory,
I get "Permission denied" despite group I belong to has full
access to this file. I can edit and remove the file with no
problems, but touch doesn't work.
This is rather tricky situation, as compiling code gets quite
difficult for this group, as only the owned can touch the file
despite the effective permissions on file (and previous directories).
-Tuoppi-
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