On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 23:24, Clodoaldo Pinto Neto wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> TFTPD is working since I can connect to it using the
> tftp client and get the files in /tftpboot/lts.
> Mar  8 17:09:35 k7s5a in.tftpd[23761]: cannot set
> groups for user nobody
> 
> What should I do abou the user nobody? This is my
> \etc\xinetd.d\tftp:

very Microsoftist path there ... 
 
> I have been trying to make lts work for many weeks and
> have already passed many obstacles but I'm geting
> tired. It seems like it is a no end task. And the
> kernel still didn't load.

Yeah, LTS is plain stupid, it won't work (even if I spend weeks
configuring it).
You may try to spend a few days reading some documentation and then it
will be easy to configure your server. 
Try not to be upset on Linux systems, they are smart, often they
outsmart people.

> Any help would be welcome.

In your specific situation you may want to study more about
users/groups/permissions under Linux/Unix.

http://www.tldp.org/ - A great start.
 
> TIA
> Clodoaldo.






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