> > system preferences get stored in /etc. You probably don't have write ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
> That's a strange place to put the user's preferences. Is there any way > to override that to drop the preferences file(s) into the user's
It's not the users preferences, its the system preferences. There is one .java directory for each of them.
> directory? BTW, as I said in my previous email, the 1.4JDK is creating > the .java directory in my home directory. Is it also creating a world > one in /etc?
yes, see above.
BTW: My home directory is on NFS and i have no problems with preferences :)
That was apparently it. I've run the JDK once as root and it created the /etc/j2se/1.4 directory with all files. Thanks for the pointers, mates. :)
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