t35t0r wrote:
If selinux is off, the other thing to look for is the immutable bit on
the files (lsattr /aquota.*) If it's set, use chattr -i to remove it.
It worked but lsattr doesn't work properly:
# lsattr /aquota.*
------------- /aquota.group
------------- /aquota.user
# chmod 644 /aquota.*
chmod: changing permissions of `/aquota.group': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of `/aquota.user': Operation not permitted
# chattr -i /aquota.*
# lsattr /aquota.*
------------- /aquota.group
------------- /aquota.user
# chmod 644 /aquota.*
..no errors that time. Why didn't it show any attr's the first time?
no idea. I'd guess file system corruption/issues. I'd check to make
sure that lsattr hasn't been meddled with either.
Hugh
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