Yes, i check, the /root /.* but they looks correct, i check the propierties and attr of that directory and files, but they look correct. I dont know what more to check :-?
Another error i found is went i try to see a manpage the system send this error: mistake# man ls /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1 "/usr/lib/libz.so.2" That cannot find that library, i check those files and they exist, maybe went i was reparin my system i broke the link, could i repair this??? If i make the makeworld again could be fixed???? Thanks. On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:14:02 -0800 (PST), Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > perikillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi all. > > Look i was hardering my freebsd box 4.10 p5, but i made one mistake: > > "I didnt test my system before i reboot" > > > > I was reading some docs about "security", i use chflags on: > > > > mistake# chflags schg /bin/* > > mistake# chflags schg /sbin/* > > > > Them apply some chmod on /root files: > > > > mistake# chmod 0600 /root/.* (i think :-?) > > > > I was trying to make my root directory only visible by root user. > > But dont remenber wich mod i apply. I made more changes but dont > > remember all. > > > > The result was that went i try to access my box like normal user > > (wheel group), the systema say: > > "error: cannot find root directory" > > > > Them i boot single-user, i input my password: > > > > "init: single-user failed" > > > > Here i could not access my system, my God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > > > > Ok, them get my 3 floppys, kern, mfs, and fixit .flp. I mount / to > > access my system: > > > > -delete the schg label on /bin and /sbin > > mistake#chflags noschg /bin/* > > mistake#chflags noschg /sbin/* > > > > On the root directory, i change my .files attr: > > > > mistake# chmod 0644 /root/.* > > > > I change my ttys, to let root access the system: from insecure -> > > secure. > > > > I was checking other system with the same version 4.10 p5, and let > > the files attributes on /root and / with the same attributes. > > > > I dont touch the /kernel file, after this change root could > > access the system, but the other users dont have access: > > > > "error: cannot find root directory". > > > > This is my situation right now, could some one give some clues to > > resolve this problem, i dont want to install again the S.O, this > > machine i working very well. > > > > I will apreciate any clue. Thanks all for your time. > > Check the permissions on "/.". > _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"