Correction: make that "lsattr <filename>"
What does that give back?
Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> What about chattr -l <filename>?
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> Timothy Reaves wrote:
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>> Dave Ihnat wrote:
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>>> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:21:23AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 08:52:33AM -0800, Greg Martin wrote:
>>>> Silly question--use 'chattr' to see if extended permissions have
>>>> been hosed.
>>>
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>>>
>>> BTW, on reading this I see it could be taken wrong. I meant *I* had
>>> a silly
>>> question, not that *yours* is silly.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
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>> Damn! And I had my flames all set! ;-}
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>> I looked at the man page, and -i seemed the only relevent option.
>> media mas a symlink to another directroy. .starteam was a file.
>>
>>
>> [root@double treaves]# chattr -i media
>> chattr: No such device while reading flags on media
>> [root@double treaves]#
>> [root@double treaves]# chattr -i .statream
>> chattr: No such file or directory while stating .statream
>> [root@double treaves]#
>>
>> [root@double treaves]# cp .bashrc .starteam
>> cp: overwrite `.starteam'? y
>> cp: cannot create regular file `.starteam': Operation not permitted
>> [root@double treaves]#
>>
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