[lug] Linuxconf r/o
John Starkey
jstarkey at advancecreations.com
Wed Nov 22 13:41:51 MST 2000
That didn't do it.
He's just starting out with Linux and maybe he put /etc on it's own
partition. I mentioned he should check fstab to see if it is and set for
read-only.
Does RH do this by default?
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, MauroMedia wrote:
> You could chattr +i /etc/conf.linuxconf
>
>
> Nunar
>
>
>
> Quoting John Starkey <jstarkey at advancecreations.com>:
>
> > A friend just told me he defaults to read-only when
> running linuxconf.
> >
> > I don\'t use linuxconf. But I checked
> /etc/conf.linuxconf and chmod 500 and
> > it still doesn\'t put me in read-only. Anyone know what
> else it could be?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
> >
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