On 08/03/07, oldman <talbotscott@xxxxxxx> wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dotan Cohen wrote: > I've just replaced Kubuntu with FC6 on my desktop machine: 1.3 gHz > Duron processor with 1GB RAM. My /home partition from Kubuntu was not > formated, / was. I used the same username on both machines. When I try > to log in, I get a message that permision is denied, and that the > system cannot create ~/.gnome2 directory. The /home/user directory is > set to permissions 644 and both the group and owner are 'user', so I > don't see why it can't create the directory. When I log into the > console as root, I can cd into /home/user. However, when I log in as > user I as put into / and I cannot cd into /home/user. I'm pretty sure the 'x' bit must be set on any directory, (at least mine is 700). as I recall on directories without the x bit set can't be read or written to (I actually had that once on a vfat partition, acted very screwy) Scott
I just chmoded /home/user to 700 (as I see that my new user has permissions set to 700), and now I can log in. Thank you! I also had to chown and chgrp everything in /home/user to user, as they were all owned by 1000. Thank you very much for the tip. Good thinking! Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com/what_is/zip.html http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/309/lil_kim.html