On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2008-09-29 10:23 +0200, Robert Holtzman wrote:
so I ran chmod as root and got this:
debian:/etc/iceweasel/profile# /etc/iceweasel/profile$ chmod 644
bookmarks.html
bash: /etc/iceweasel/profile$: No such file or directory
Damned strange considering I was in /etc/iceweasel/profile at the
time. Could someone explain what's going on?
It looks as if "/etc/iceweasel/profile$" is the beginning of the command
line, not part of the bash prompt (which consists of the
"debian:/etc/iceweasel/profile#" string).
I saw that too. Whenever I run "su" the prompt loses the user name, i.e.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/iceweasel/profile$ su
Password:
debian:/etc/iceweasel/profile#
This doesn't happen with ubuntu or fedora, which I also have on this box.
Since I recently installed debian, this is the first I've run into it.
Oddly, I tried changing perms on other files after becoming root and had
no problem. So far this /etc/iceweasel/profile$/bookmark.html file is the
only one giving me a problem.
Thanks for your reply.
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Bob Holtzman
The most dangerous ones aren't the ones who don't know.
They're the ones who don't know that they don't know.
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