On 13/04/06, S Glasoe <srglasoe@comcast.net> wrote:
On Thursday 13 April 2006 9:40 am, Kevanf1 wrote:
I've got the feeling that Donald is after the file or area that SuSE stores its 'default' set of permissions that it refers to when it automatically creates a new entry in fstab. Am I correct? If so, I would be very interested in knowing this myself. I did ask a few weeks ago but presumed that nobody knew as it went unanswered. I too know about stuff like running chmod 777 as an example of giving full read, write and execute permissions to everybody. It's just where that default file actually is?
Kevan Farmer
How about the /etc/permissions* files? Especially /etc/permissions.local to keep specific settings over various YOU, synaptic, smart updates and upgrades.
Stan
Cheers Stan. I'll take a look. -- ============================================== I am only human, please forgive me if I make a mistake it is not deliberate. ============================================== Xmas may be over but, PLEASE DON'T drink and drive you'll make it to the next one that way. Kevan Farmer Linux user #373362 Cheslyn Hay Staffordshire WS6 7HR