On Monday 24 June 2002 16:03, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
I tried to share my home directory from my old system to my new box. I was able to see all the file, and I could create new ones on the mounted partition. I was not able to get the KDE to start, however. It just hung on the initializing windows manager part. When I went to unmount the share, I found several processes under my UID hung trying to access .xsession-errors.
The only thing I see in the .xsession-errors is: /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession: /home/hattons/.xsession: bad interpreter: Permission denied /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession: /home/hattons/.xsession: Permission denied
I had that message just half an hour ago. Not during an X session, but trying to execute a script from a text console. It turned out that I had mounted a partition without "exec" option (usually set with the "default" option). See "man mount" & "man fstab" for more details.
Is it possible to mount /home and use it as if it were local? Then what to do about browser caching, etc.?
Leen