On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Jim <mickeyboa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jeff Voskamp wrote: >> >> Jim wrote: >>> >>> m wrote: >>>> >>>> Jim wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Freash install of Fedora 10 X86_64 / KDE4 >>>>> >>>>> I kept /home directories intact with users from Fedora 8 install. >>>>> I use the exact names and passwords from old Fedora 8 install. >>>>> >>>>> I'm getting error message when I try to log into All, Users home >>>>> directories; >>>>> >>>>> "Could not start Kstartupconfig4, Check your install:" >>>>> >>>>> I can log into 'root' without any problems. >>>>> >>>> Root does not live in /home or did you keep root's home also? I wouldn't >>>> have thought something like you are describing would work considering that >>>> many small things and probably large things too have probably changed from >>>> f8 to f10. Then there is the other major thing to consider: that KDE4 is >>>> still a work in progress as far as I know. Maybe removing the desktop >>>> settings files from the users home directories will do the trick. Just >>>> remember to keep good backups. >>>> >>> The 'root' is in /root not /home. >>> How do you change owners:groups, For instance, bob:bob to george:george >>> , in the whole user directory. >>> >>> Is the command chown *.* bob:bob george:george ?? >>> >> cd /home >> for x in *; do >> chown -R $x:$x $x >> done >> > That doesn't seem to work for what I'm doing. > > What I'm trying to do is change all directories/files in a /home/user, > from one owner/group to another owner/group. > > When I installed FC10, fresh install and format the / partition and left > the /home partition from the old fedora 8 install > in place. > FC10 for some reason change all the directories/files to another user on box > into a /home/user. > I know this sounds confusing but the point, /home/molly has the wrong > owner/group on her files. I have got to get them back to molly:molly in > /home/molly. You probably did not create the users in the same order as you did in for F8 install so your UID (User IDs) and GID (Group IDs) don't match. As long as you don't have a lot of users just fix it by hand. As root: cd /home/molly chown -R molly:molly * cd /home/<next user> chown -R <next user>:<nextuser> * etc... Richard -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines