I have two folders in /media that I created previously, /media/usb1 and /media/usb2. Tried to create a 3rd folder today and I'm getting permission denied, using both sudo and then logged in as root.
In Fedora 17, I'm trying to add a batch of users from a text file using the newusers command. I created a file named users.txt, located in root's home directory.
Hi I have sid + openbox and want to copy .gtkrc-2.0 file into /root/ directoryI have tried this but nothing copiedsudo \cp -rf ~/.gtkrc-2.0 /root/From thunar if I try to open /root/ as root is get the following message;"Failed to change to directory '/root' (Permission denied)."I know this can be done on debian stable.1. How can put this file in /root/?
Kernel 3.4.4-2, Picocom 1.7-1# picocom -b 57600 /dev/ttyUSB0
picocom v1.7
port is : /dev/ttyUSB0
flowcontrol : none
baudrate is : 57600
parity is : none
databits are : 8
escape is : C-a
local echo is : no
noinit is : no
noreset is : no
nolock is : no
send_cmd is : sz -vv
receive_cmd is : rz -vv
imap is :
omap is :
emap is : crcrlf,
Calling dhclient as root works beautifully on my debian machine. However, I would like to allow some users to execute dhclient, too.
i hav installed fedora 14 (i386)..
i have the latest tomcat installed..
i'm unable to edit the tomcat-user.xml...it says access denied..i want to add user..i'm unable to do that..
i get this error even though i login thru root...help me out..
this is what i get..
[root@root ~]# /etc/tomcat6/tomcat-users.xml
-bash: /etc/tomcat6/tomcat-users.xml: Permission denied
and my tomcat-users.xm
Hi!Just revisited a machine running arch I haven't seen for a while...syslog-ng says::: Starting Syslog-NG [BUSY] Error opening configuration file; filename='/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf', error='Permission denied (13)'$ ls syslog-ng/ -al
total 32
drwxr-xr-x 3 root r
Hello,
Does anyone have any idea regarding what could be the problem here, i.e. why do I get "Permission denied"?
Code:
[andreas@loony /tmp]$ ls -al
total 40
drwxrwxrwt 4 root root 4096 Jul 14 10:28 .
drwxr-xr-x 28 root root 4096 May 18 10:55 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1696 Dec 17 2009 bar
Working it agrees http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ru/library/l-hadoop-1/ at first I entered into the user of hadoop by means of a command
root@one: /volumes# su hadoop
The invitation was as a result displayed
root@one: /volumes#
and to check I entered into the user of hadoop executed the whoami command, on what gave out me hadoop.