--- Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Paulius Zaleckas wrote:
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# courierfilter start
> > courierdir: Permission denied
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/#
> > 
> > And this is what strace looks like:
> ...
> > 6328  chdir("/usr")                     = -1
> EACCES
> > (Permission denied)
> ...
> > Why chdir() fails? I set "/usr" perms to 777, but
> it
> > fails anyway.
> 
> Did you try looking at a working unix system?  /usr
> should never be mode 
> 777.
> 
> Make sure that both / and /usr are mode 0755, and
> try again.
> 

Thanks for quick response. Before I set 777 to /usr it
was 755. So I set it back to 755 and also set 755 to
/. Now everything starts! I think for some reason /
was set to bad perms... Thank you!

ManiacK


                
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