> I also realize I can boot into single-user mode
> (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106388) where "chflags
> noschg" works just fine, but I'd like to use noschg more as advisory
> protection from myself, not something that requires single-user mode
> to undo.
Too bad but the schg f
On 04/07/07, Kelly Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Most FreeBSD kernels let you set a flag(?) to decide whether "chflags
noschg" will work in multi-user mode.
How do I do this w/ Mac OS X? Here's what happens when I do "chflags
noschg" in multi-user mode:
# chflags noschg test.txt
chflags: tes
Most FreeBSD kernels let you set a flag(?) to decide whether "chflags
noschg" will work in multi-user mode.
How do I do this w/ Mac OS X? Here's what happens when I do "chflags
noschg" in multi-user mode:
# chflags noschg test.txt
chflags: test.txt: Operation not permitted
The opposite, "chflag