On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 05:43:27PM +0100, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> Fredag 23 marts 2007 17:30 kvad Carlos E. R.:
> > The Friday 2007-03-23 at 16:44 +0100, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> > > How do I tell YOU to not reset my custom permissions for /root/ ?
> >
> > Could you elaborate, please?
> > What are those permissions you are refering to?
> 
> The permissions for the directory /root
> I have set it to be viewable by all.
> Every time YOU runs it resets the permissions so that only root can 
> view the directory.

Check out the entry for /root in /etc/permissions. (It's not YOU
that resets the permissions, but SuSEconfig). I think you can
overwrite this entry with a custom entry in the /etc/permissions.local
file.

Cheers,
  Michael

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