Joey Hess wrote: >David Jarvie wrote: > > >>Permissions on root directories: all have as a minimum, 755. /tmp/ >>and /var/tmp have 777. >> >> > >Have you checked the permissions of / ? Having it not world readable can >definitly cause this problem. > > That certainly would be problematic, but I don't think that's the case here. Presumably David would have noticed the inability to read anything after becoming a regular user. Also, bash is able to read various files according to the strace.
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