On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 08:12:45PM -0500, Donn Washburn wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
Classic signs of a corrupted file system. There are ways to deny root permissions on objects, but if you (the administrator) don't know about it, then I can almost guarantee it hasn't been done.
Boot the rescue system and run reiserfsck on your partition (I'm guessing you're running reiser. So far every instance of file system corruption that I've seen that didn't involve a system crash has been in reiser)
You were correct! I shutdown and rebooted and it now works. Shades of Windows - Mouse moved - windows must now reboot"
LOL I remember when I saw that joke. Man was it good. "Windows NT has detected you have moved your mouse, please reboot". To stay on topic: BEen using Resiser the two years I've been on Linux. I use it on my I use it on my SUSE boxes, and Slackware, and my server (A PC I souped up and run PureFTPd on) and I've yet to have a problem EVER.
Again Thanks!
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