Hi Rommel,

I'm wondering why you want to try to change this in particular.  Are
you trying to delete this image?  Move it to other directory or
something?


Cheers,
Michael

On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Rommel Asibal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone used ever used vmware-cmd to change user permissions?
>
> I did a
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Machines]# vmware-cmd /var/lib/vmware/Virtual\
> Machines/TestVM27/Red\ Hat\ Enterprise\ Linux\ 4.vmx setrunasuser -U user1
> Password for user user1:
> setrunasuser() =
>
> i tried that but setrunasuser didnt seem to give me a change....
>
> when i run
>
>  vmware-cmd /var/lib/vmware/Virtual\ Machines/TestVM27/Red\ Hat\ Enterprise\
> Linux\ 4.vmx getrunasuser
> getrunasuser() = root
>
> it still returns root...
>
> Hopefully someone can shed some light on something that I'm missing.  I also
> did a chown on all the files so that user1 has permissions on all files.
>
> VMWare Server 1.05 running on Centos 4.6
>
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