Is it happenned after the login prompt? or when u
change from normal user to root?
--- John linux-user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did not know how to get around this permission
issue
after logging on as SU (root), and it showed up like
that:
bash: ./**: Permission denied
After login. Thanks.danu kusmana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it happenned after the login prompt? or when uchange from "normal" user to root?--- John linux-user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: I did not know how to get around this permission issue after logging on as SU (root), and it showed up like
I did not know how to get around this permission issue
after logging on as SU (root), and it showed up like
that:
bash: ./**: Permission denied
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On Wednesday 03 November 2004 02:43, John linux-user wrote:
I did not know how to get around this permission issue
after logging on as SU (root), and it showed up like
that:
bash: ./**: Permission denied
Is the file executable? (I assume it is not really called ** )
chmod +x **
Yes, it was like:
rpm -Uh --force ati_package_name.rpm
Thanks.
John
Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 02:43, John linux-user wrote: I did not know how to get around this permission issue after logging on as SU (root), and it showed up like that: bash:
The other night I got help
on here trying to connect the internet in konsole when I type su ,ask password
(give it ) root comes up give command /etc/resolv.conf ; permission denied. Is
this te firewall? are root asignment problem?
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 22:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other night I got help on here trying to connect the internet in konsole when I
type su ,ask password (give it ) root comes up give command /etc/resolv.conf ;
permission denied. Is this te firewall? are root asignment problem?
try:
Actually, you do not need to be root to read resolv.conf (I can read it
just fine as a normal user), you need to be root in order to make changes
to it.
Michael
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Michael Viron
Core System Administration Team, Simple End User Linux
At 10:37 AM 6/1/2002 -0400, you wrote:
you need a space
On Saturday 01 June 2002 04:14 pm, you wrote:
Actually, you do not need to be root to read resolv.conf (I can read it
just fine as a normal user), you need to be root in order to make changes
to it.
Michael
thank you for the correction.
et
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Actually, whether you can even read the file as a user
depends on the security level, but more than likely you'll
be able to read it.
Miark
et [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
On Saturday 01 June 2002 04:14 pm, you wrote:
Actually, you do not need to be root to read resolv.conf (I can read it
Thank,s guys I got in I couldn,t find anything wrong was hopeing that I was
hope I was going to be make changes
- Original Message -
From: et [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] permission denied
On Saturday 01 June 2002
I try accessing these services and I was presented with the following error,
"permission Denied'. Why I am not permitted to access these services in root?
Thanks Guys!
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