On Tuesday 31 March 2009 21:39:11 Jim wrote:
That doesn't seem to work for what I'm doing.
What I'm trying to do is change all directories/files in a /home/user,
from one owner/group to another owner/group.
When I installed FC10, fresh install and format the / partition and
left the
Jim wrote:
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
cd /home
for x in *; do
chown -R $x:$x $x
done
That doesn't seem to work for what I'm doing.
What I'm trying to do is change all directories/files in a
/home/user, from one owner/group to another owner/group.
When I
Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 19:46 -0400, Jim wrote:
How would i write down sequence of each USER, so this won't happen
next time I upgrade this Box ??
ls -n /home
See the user and group numbers instead of names? Use the same numbers
when creating new users. You can manually
Jim wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 19:46 -0400, Jim wrote:
How would i write down sequence of each USER, so this won't happen
next time I upgrade this Box ??
ls -n /home
See the user and group numbers instead of names? Use the same numbers
when creating new users. You can
m wrote:
Jim wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 19:46 -0400, Jim wrote:
How would i write down sequence of each USER, so this won't happen
next time I upgrade this Box ??
ls -n /home
See the user and group numbers instead of names? Use the same numbers
when creating new
Jim wrote:
m wrote:
Jim wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 19:46 -0400, Jim wrote:
How would i write down sequence of each USER, so this won't happen
next time I upgrade this Box ??
ls -n /home
See the user and group numbers instead of names? Use the same numbers
when
Freash install of Fedora 10 X86_64 / KDE4
I kept /home directories intact with users from Fedora 8 install.
I use the exact names and passwords from old Fedora 8 install.
I'm getting error message when I try to log into All, Users home
directories;
Could not start Kstartupconfig4, Check
Jim wrote:
Could not start Kstartupconfig4, Check your install:
Make sure kdebase-workspace is installed.
Kevin Kofler
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Jim wrote:
Freash install of Fedora 10 X86_64 / KDE4
I kept /home directories intact with users from Fedora 8 install.
I use the exact names and passwords from old Fedora 8 install.
I'm getting error message when I try to log into All, Users home
directories;
Could not start
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Jim wrote:
Could not start Kstartupconfig4, Check your install:
Make sure kdebase-workspace is installed.
Kevin Kofler
The Latest kdebase-workspace.rpm is already installed.
I did a yum update in root.
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m wrote:
Jim wrote:
Freash install of Fedora 10 X86_64 / KDE4
I kept /home directories intact with users from Fedora 8 install.
I use the exact names and passwords from old Fedora 8 install.
I'm getting error message when I try to log into All, Users home
directories;
Could not start
Jim wrote:
m wrote:
Jim wrote:
Freash install of Fedora 10 X86_64 / KDE4
I kept /home directories intact with users from Fedora 8 install.
I use the exact names and passwords from old Fedora 8 install.
I'm getting error message when I try to log into All, Users home
directories;
Could
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
Jim wrote:
m wrote:
Jim wrote:
Freash install of Fedora 10 X86_64 / KDE4
I kept /home directories intact with users from Fedora 8 install.
I use the exact names and passwords from old Fedora 8 install.
I'm getting error message when I try to log into All, Users home
Jim wrote:
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
cd /home
for x in *; do
chown -R $x:$x $x
done
That doesn't seem to work for what I'm doing.
What I'm trying to do is change all directories/files in a
/home/user, from one owner/group to another owner/group.
When I installed FC10, fresh install and format
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
cd /home
for x in *; do
chown -R $x:$x $x
done
That doesn't seem to work for what I'm doing.
What I'm trying to do is change all directories/files in a
/home/user, from one owner/group to another owner/group.
When I installed FC10,
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Jim mickey...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
Jim wrote:
m wrote:
Jim wrote:
Freash install of Fedora 10 X86_64 / KDE4
I kept /home directories intact with users from Fedora 8 install.
I use the exact names and passwords from old Fedora 8
Jim wrote:
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
cd /home
for x in *; do
chown -R $x:$x $x
done
That doesn't seem to work for what I'm doing.
What I'm trying to do is change all directories/files in a
/home/user, from one owner/group to another owner/group.
When I
Richard Shaw wrote:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Jim mickey...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Jeff Voskamp wrote:
Jim wrote:
m wrote:
Jim wrote:
Freash install of Fedora 10 X86_64 / KDE4
I kept /home directories intact with users from Fedora 8 install.
I use
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Jim mickey...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Richard Shaw wrote:
[snip]
That doesn't seem to work for what I'm doing.
What I'm trying to do is change all directories/files in a /home/user,
from one owner/group to another owner/group.
When I installed FC10, fresh
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 19:46 -0400, Jim wrote:
How would i write down sequence of each USER, so this won't happen
next time I upgrade this Box ??
ls -n /home
See the user and group numbers instead of names? Use the same numbers
when creating new users. You can manually pick numbers when you
Jim wrote:
How would i write down sequence of each USER, so this won't happen
next time I upgrade this Box ??
Tim:
ls -n /home
Oh, and just in case you don't know, you can output that to a file, so
you don't have to write it down.
ls -n /home userlist.text
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