Julia A. Case wrote: > > I've not tried this on non-Mandrake boxes, but I think it > may be a problem with linux in general not just Mandrake. > > As root > > touch /home/user/test1;chmod 600 /home/user/test1 > touch /home/user/test2;chmod 600 /home/user/test2 > > As user > > mv test1 test3 > mv test2 test3
have not tried on systems here yet. have a question first. when changing from root to 'user', do you _substitute_user_, not 'super user', with 'su', or are you logging out from root and back in as 'user'? there is a diff between two. if, as root, you 'su' to 'user', you still have power of root. where as log out/in puts you to level of logged 'user'. tc,hago. g .
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