Creating files in /tmp, /etc, /lib32, and /var return ENOENT (touch
/tmp/foo = strerror(ENOENT)).
However, this is done as root and the dirs are marked 755 root:root.
df -i shows only 2% inode usage.
Any explanation as to why a rwx-ed dir can't be written to? This is
breaking quite a few of the
On Wednesday 28 July 2010 22:20:17 Andrey Vul wrote:
Creating files in /tmp, /etc, /lib32, and /var return ENOENT (touch
/tmp/foo = strerror(ENOENT)).
However, this is done as root and the dirs are marked 755 root:root.
df -i shows only 2% inode usage.
Any explanation as to why a rwx-ed dir
On 07/28/2010 01:52 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 28 July 2010 22:20:17 Andrey Vul wrote:
Creating files in /tmp, /etc, /lib32, and /var return ENOENT (touch
/tmp/foo = strerror(ENOENT)).
However, this is done as root and the dirs are marked 755 root:root.
df -i shows only 2% inode
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