Reset Ownership of Files

2005-01-19 Thread David M. Fetter
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

Re: Reset Ownership of Files

2005-01-19 Thread Matthias Kurz
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

Re: Reset Ownership of Files

2005-01-19 Thread David M. Fetter
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

Re: Reset Ownership of Files

2005-01-19 Thread Matthias Kurz
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

Re: Reset Ownership of Files

2005-01-19 Thread David M. Fetter
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: