On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, John Horne wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 09:28 -0400, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> >
> > The fact that /tmp is 755 is simply an oversight. It's not being set to
> > anything in particular, so it is defaulting to 755.
> >
> Okay, but if we did run LTSP with X and had different us
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 09:28 -0400, Jim McQuillan wrote:
>
> The fact that /tmp is 755 is simply an oversight. It's not being set to
> anything in particular, so it is defaulting to 755.
>
Okay, but if we did run LTSP with X and had different users logging in,
then they wouldn't be able to write t
John,
The fact that /tmp is 755 is simply an oversight. It's not being set to
anything in particular, so it is defaulting to 755.
One thing that worries me though is that you are using LTSP-4.1, but you
are mentioning files and configs that were from LTSP-3.
The rc.local script has been replace
Hello,
Running LTSP 4.1, I have noticed that /tmp gets mounted with the
permissions 755 (rwxr-xr-x) and owned by root. This means that any other
user cannot write into /tmp (which is what happened and why I am now
querying it.) I could simply 'chmod' the directory in my rc.local, but I
am confused