On Monday 30 September 2002 11:02 am, Michael L Torrie asked of the Jedi Counsel:
Wait wait, chmod...... I know there is r (read), w (write) and x (execute), but s? (okay, I just read about it in the man file) Is this the same thing as saying chown root:root: /usr/bin/smbmnt ? How can I tell what is setuid root, I don't see how with the ll command. Thanks, Jake > > smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (500,500) > > smbmnt failed: 1 > > Yes you'll need to make sure /usr/bin/smbmnt is setuid root. To make it > so: > > chmod u+s /usr/bin/smbmnt -- Jacob Albretsen Brigham Young University Department of Physics and Astronomy (801) 422-9291 || (801) 422-9272 [EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://astro2.byu.edu/~jake || http://www.xmission.com/~jakea WARNING: This product warps space and time in its vicinity. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the BYU UUG discussion mailing list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "UNSUBSCRIBE" as the message body Visit the BYU UUG website at: http://uug.clubs.byu.edu/
