On 6 October 2010 21:46, Chris Tyler <chris@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > One of my students showed up with an intriguing issue yesterday. They > added a /home filesystem to their F13 installation, and now "useradd" > fails to completely copy /etc/skel for new users -- it stops copying > with an error on setting attributes on ~/.gnome2 > > I've looked under the normal rocks and haven't found anything unusual > yet: > * strace shows that the error occurs when attempting to set extended > attributes (presumably facls and selinux context) on the copied file(s) > * it's not SELinux -- switching to permissive mode has no effect > * the /home filesystem is ext4 and mounted with no unusual options > ("defaults" in 4th column of /etc/fstab -- mount shows the options as > "(rw)" only). > * reformatting the filesystem does not clear the problem - whether ext3 > or ext4, a freshly-created filesystem shows the same issue > * umounting /home clears the problem - useradd can copy the /etc/skel > files to the / filesystem just fine (/ is also an ext4 filesystem) > > I'm missing something -- what else should they check out? > Try mounting it with defaults,acl and see if that allows you to set the extended attributes? -- Sam -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines