On Friday 24 April 2009, David Shochat wrote:
>
> ...or worse, such as a problem accessing your ~/.pan2 directory itself.
> I think I saw the same thing once in a situation where my ~/.pan2 was a
> symlink to a directory on a remote filesystem that either was not really
> there or had the wrong ownership.
> -- David
>
>
Probably trying to access via an old path that doesn't exist any more. When 
I went from FC6 to F10, I had to rearrange the drives a bit so the drive 
paths are a bit different and my home directory is mounted as /oldhome/john. 
:-) I probably ought to just go into single mode and remount it as /home, 
but that's almost more trouble than it's worth at this point, now that I've 
got antivirus configured and running. :-)


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