Hi
I notice that every files copied from rootcopy always belong to root on porteus V01 32 bit. and it is not the case in porteus 64bit
This mean that I cannot launch openoffice.org with guest account.
Se How to force the detect owner for folders in /home/guest please?
Issue with /home/guest/ from rootcopy
- Ahau
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Re: Issue with /home/guest/ from rootcopy
I just ran a test (put two files in rootcopy and assigned one to guest, one to root, in my /home/guest directory), and ownership was passed on through rootcopy.
Are you by chance running off a FAT or NTFS device with your 32-bit install, and a linux partition for 64-bit?
Or, maybe this is another LST issue, as those seem to be all the rage today
Are you by chance running off a FAT or NTFS device with your 32-bit install, and a linux partition for 64-bit?
Or, maybe this is another LST issue, as those seem to be all the rage today
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Re: Issue with /home/guest/ from rootcopy
Please confirm:
1) Folder/files have guest permissions in rootcopy.
2) You are NOT running on a FAT32 partition.
1) Folder/files have guest permissions in rootcopy.
2) You are NOT running on a FAT32 partition.
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Re: Issue with /home/guest/ from rootcopy
In fact on booth system, I am using ntfs, and owner is root.
However, on 32bit edition, only root can write, delete and modify the folder/home/guest/.openoffice3 whereas in 64bits edition, both root ang guest can modify, creat and delete the content of /home/guest/.openoffice3 and openoffice can be run by guest.
However, on 32bit edition, only root can write, delete and modify the folder/home/guest/.openoffice3 whereas in 64bits edition, both root ang guest can modify, creat and delete the content of /home/guest/.openoffice3 and openoffice can be run by guest.
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Re: Issue with /home/guest/ from rootcopy
The 64 bits edition is doing it wrong!
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Re: Issue with /home/guest/ from rootcopy
Hi.
To solve this issuen I have changed owner for .openoffice3 and then put it into a module.
To solve this issuen I have changed owner for .openoffice3 and then put it into a module.