Hi,
Thanks for reply. As I am the only user of linux on my PC so giving
permisions for read/write/execute upto my home directory won't
create any
problem for me from security point of view. I guess that the above
command
is only for read permission or 0777 is also p
--- "D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the prompt, give the command :
> su - root
> The system will prompt for a password (the root password)
> If the password is correct, you are then logged in as superuser.
> So, you can
> do everything here without jeopardising th
>
> If you still want to do this, then
> 1) Login as root.
> 2) On the prompt, type the commands:
> cd /
> chmod -R 0777 *
>
Dear Venky,
Thanks for reply. As I am the only user of linux on my PC so giving
permisions for read/write/execute upto my home directory won't create any
problem for me f
ts of
Subject: [ilugd]: Handling of error 'permission denied'
Hi Folks,
After installation of linux on our system, many of us may have encountered
the problem of permission denied error eg.
When someone logs in he may come across of such kind of error of permission
denial (Shell-In
Hi Folks,
After installation of linux on our system, many of
us may have encountered the problem of permission denied error eg.
When someone logs in he may come across of such
kind of error of permission denial (Shell-Init).
Now, In my case if I am trying to run
the cat command to check