On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, icera-it wrote:

> Hello
>
> I am running LTSP version 3 and I am attempting to use Local
> Applications.  I have copied the library's for galeon-bin across and it
> seems to be ready to run. However, when I do run it, it complains that
> /tmp is not writable.  A swift check of the permissions shows that they
> are 755 owned by root, which will be the problem.
>
> My understanding is that this directory is mounted in RAM.  I found the
> place in rc.sysinit and rc.local (I am not sure why it is needed to be

rc.sysinit is used by ltsp-4,
rc.local is used by ltsp-3.

Are you sure which one you are running ?

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



> created in both places) and put "chmod 0777 /tmp" after its creation.  I
> think this has worked, but its a bit hard to tell since doing this
> causes SSH to stop running (I guess it must have config files, or
> certificates stored in /tmp which it doesn't like being writable by
> all).
>
> Any help you can offer in making /tmp writable would be greatly
> appreciated,
>
> Cheers,
> Pete
>


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