Hmmm, If I'm reading this and if I'm seeing that this is not the problem of just one user ... I'll be very glad to install with 2005.0 8-|
... if this appears right after installation with 2005.1, of course. Just a thought Frank On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 07:28 +0000, Gyuri wrote: > Bastian Balthazar Bux wrote: > > >Gyuri wrote: > > > > > >>Hi guys, > >>I've just downloaded, and installed Gentoo 2005.1 El Nino. I have some > >>experiences with former Gentoo releases. But there is a little "bug" > >>(maybe?) in "el nino". A simple user cannot read the contets of the root > >>( / ) partition, she/he can only read and write in his/her own home > >>directory. Is it a bug? Or is it done for some security reasons? > >>Thanks in advance. Sorry for my bad English. > >> > >> > > > >what does output "ls -ld /" ? > >mine is > > > >drwxr-xr-x 20 root root 496 Aug 15 01:01 / > > > >maybe there is something wrong with mount options in etc/fstab ? > > > >About reemerge the whole system you can use "emerge -ea world", seldom > >this doesn't go good so the procedure I follow is something like this: > > > >create a bash script like this (it can be done better, but it's fast to > >write it this way ;): > > > >==== > >#! /bin/bash > > > >emerge -epv world > >emerge -e world \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst \ > >|| emerge --resume --skipfirst > >===== > > > >chmod +x eworld > > > >nohup ./eworld & tail -f nohup.out > > > >at the end > > > >grep "ERROR.*fail" nohup.out > > > >to see if something is gone wrong. > > > >this seem to be your first post, welcome here Gyuri > > > > > > > Thanks four your answers, "ls -ld /" says the same as yours, but with > much less rights (my user "manowar" even dont have read, enter (folders) > and write access). > My fstab is correct. I mount /dev/hda6 (ext3) to "/" with the option > noatime and with "0 1" at the end of the line. Should I mount it with > "defaults" option? > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list