On 14 October 2017 at 16:22, Chris Sandles <summersh...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> Assuming you've cleared some space in your hard drive now. Apologies if > you've already tried this, but worth checking permissions on the command > line for /usr/bin using ls -l > Permissions show as "drwxr-xr-x" which is as I'd expect. There is now over 10GB disk free. # sudo mkdir /usr/bin/test123 mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/usr/bin/test123’: Permission denied # sudo mkdir /usr/sbin/test123 mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/usr/sbin/test123’: Permission denied # sudo mkdir /usr/lib/test123 (succeeds) All are on the same partition (there is only one partition). All have the same permissions (at least as far as ls shows me, and acls are not installed/enabled). -- Mark Rogers // More Solutions Ltd (Peterborough Office) // 0844 251 1450 Registered in England (0456 0902) 21 Drakes Mews, Milton Keynes, MK8 0ER
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