Romanno, not really. It should be:
chown -R roman.roman /home/roman
Alan
Romanator wrote:
Thanks Paul,
command line at 'root' should be: chown -R roman login.roman login
/home/roman
Thanks,
Roman
Romanator wrote:
Hi,
I am still having problems with enabling the
Perfect. That is exactly what I did.
Thank you
Roman
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Romanno, not really. It should be:
chown -R roman.roman /home/roman
Alan
Romanator wrote:
Thanks Paul,
command line at 'root' should be: chown -R roman login.roman login
/home/roman
Romanno, not really. It should be:
chown -R roman.roman /home/roman
Alan
Romanator wrote:
Thanks Paul,
command line at 'root' should be: chown -R roman login.roman login
/home/roman
Thanks,
Roman
Romanator wrote:
Hi,
I am still having problems with enabling the
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Romanator wrote:
in root, I understood that the following command would work:
chown -R user login.user login /home/user login
After pressing the enter key, the following error message appears:
bash: syntax error near unexpected token 'login
Looks like you are literally
Paul wrote:
D'oh.. Thanks for pointing this out
Roman
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Romanator wrote:
in root, I understood that the following command would work:
chown -R user login.user login /home/user login
After pressing the enter key, the following error message appears:
bash: syntax
Hi,
I am still having problems with enabling the MAC OS bar as user. It work
fine when I log in as root.
After reinstalling Linux, my original settings got wiped out. Now, while
in root, I understood that the following command would work:
chown -R user login.user login /home/user login
After