On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 12:48:41 +0200, "Alain Vaslet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >     That's odd; I'm on a stock kernel; it works here.  You 
> > *are* trying this as root, right?  It might be a stupid 
> > question, but I have to ask...
> 
> I have no login at the beginning of LTSP, but I think I'm logged in as
> root (after booting the bash is already prompting).
> 
> I tried to set the /dev/hda to 777 but it changed nothing, so it
> shouldn't be any permission problem at this point.

    Nah, it might be more than that- there are some things you just CAN'T do unless 
you're root, like formatting the drive, running fdisk, and all that.  Make sure you're 
root (su - and answer the password prompt) if you're not sure.  Look for the # prompt.
 
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