1.) I partitioned my disk in this scheme: / - 80 MB XFS, /home - 2GB reiserfs, /var - 1 GB XFS, /usr - 1GB XFS. I prepared another 1 GB XFS partition supposedly to migrate /tmp, but everytime I login as a normal user the system can't create temporary files. It works fine with root. I need a big TEMP space, but if I repartition / to be bigger, there's a risk of one time-big time data loss should the partition's filesystem get corrupted. How do I make a partition readable and writeable by normal users (particularly /tmp)? 2.) GNOME-terminal has a colored scheme by default (blue for directories, green for executables, sky blue for symlinks, etc...). How do I enable such in a normal terminal without logging to X (like the colored terminals used by distros such as RedHat or Mandrake)?
Just curious, but any help would be appreciated! Paolo Falcone __________________________________ www.edsamail.com