On 03/06/2012 02:42 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Pádraig Brady (P@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: >> On 03/05/2012 06:59 PM, Garrett Holmstrom wrote: >>> On Mar 5, 2012 10:11 AM, "Juan Rodriguez" <nushio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:nushio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hey there, >>>> >>>> I'm new to Amazon EC2 / Cloud providers in general, but I tried to set up using Fedora's F16 Images (Available here [1]) using ami-5f16d836. It apparently passes all of Amazon's checks, however I can't ping the instance once it's fully set up. I decided to check the System Log and noticed this: >>>> >>>> Determining IP information for eth0.../etc/init.d/functions: line 58: /dev/stderr: Permission denied /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions: line 58: /dev/stderr: Permission denied /etc/init.d/functions: line 58: /dev/stderr: Permission denied /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions: line 58: /dev/stderr: Permission denied >>> >>> This always happens. I am equally clueless as to what it means, but AFAIK it doesn't break anything. >> >> I noticed the above error independently. >> I logged in as root and changed to another user. >> In that case /dev/stderr is owned by root and hence not readable. > > How did you change? "su"? "su -"? Both I think. Let me confirm... $ ssh root@tp2 # su - padraig $ ls -lH /dev/stderr crw--w----. 1 root tty 136, 4 Mar 6 22:35 /dev/stderr $ exit # su padraig $ ls -lH /dev/stderr crw--w----. 1 root tty 136, 4 Mar 6 22:35 /dev/stderr Note I don't think the device ownership or permissions have changed from what was there in previous releases. Just the `test -r` which doesn't seem to handle all cases. cheers, Pádraig. _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud