So, we have a problem on of our newly built systems. It was jumpstarted
and OpenPKG installed as part of that, but the openpkg user accounts
(opkg, opkg-r opkg-n) were not detected. Now all of the files are
improperly chowned. What would the best way be to reset all of the
permissions back to
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005, David M. Fetter wrote:
So, we have a problem on of our newly built systems. It was jumpstarted
and OpenPKG installed as part of that, but the openpkg user accounts
(opkg, opkg-r opkg-n) were not detected. Now all of the files are
improperly chowned. What would the
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 00:09 +0100, Matthias Kurz wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005, David M. Fetter wrote:
So, we have a problem on of our newly built systems. It was jumpstarted
and OpenPKG installed as part of that, but the openpkg user accounts
(opkg, opkg-r opkg-n) were not detected. Now
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005, David M. Fetter wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 00:09 +0100, Matthias Kurz wrote:
[...]
Check openpkg man rpm for the options --verify (shows problems) and
--setugids (corrects problems). Maybe this helps.
Ah, groovy. Yeah, I'm just slammed right now, so I was being
Cool. Yeah, the setugids options seems to do the trick. How nice of
them. ;-) Thanks for pointing that out. Saved me some time.
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 00:38 +0100, Matthias Kurz wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005, David M. Fetter wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 00:09 +0100, Matthias Kurz wrote: