immutable? I'm still new to Linux, so... can the Nautilus file manager
change the flag?
Will McDonald wrote:
Has the directory had its "immutable" flag switched on?
[root@willspc wmcdonald]# mkdir immutable
[root@willspc wmcdonald]# chown wmcdonald.wmcdonald immutable/
[root@willspc wmcdonald]# ls -ld immutable/
drwxr-xr-x 2 wmcdonald wmcdonald 4096 Oct 27 17:04 immutable/
[root@willspc wmcdonald]# lsattr immutable/
[root@willspc wmcdonald]# chattr +i immutable/
[root@willspc wmcdonald]# cd immutable/
[root@willspc immutable]# touch blahfile
touch: cannot touch `blahfile': Permission denied
[root@willspc wmcdonald]# su - wmcdonald
[wmcdonald@willspc ~]$ ls -ltr immutable/
total 0
[wmcdonald@willspc ~]$ ls -ld immutable/
drwxr-xr-x 2 wmcdonald wmcdonald 4096 Oct 27 17:04 immutable/
[wmcdonald@willspc ~]$ cd immutable/
[wmcdonald@willspc immutable]$ touch sneefile
touch: cannot touch `sneefile': Permission denied
[wmcdonald@willspc immutable]$
Will.
On 27/10/05, Russell Golden <dragonite.wylie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah i might want to include that... lol. Red Hat Linux 9.
(Note to self: other people are not telepaths)
Bill Medland wrote:
On October 24, 2005 06:34 pm, Russell wrote:
For some reason, I am unable to write to my scripts folder.
Even root can't write to it. What the freak is going on???
What OS? If it's Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 then might the
problem be the SELinux?
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