Re: /home a read-only filesystem

1997-03-10 Thread Harmon Sequoya Nine
Mike -- Do you have write permissions to that directory (ls -ld /home)? Is it a separate partition or on a separate disk? If so, check out the /etc/fstab entry for /home, and if you see "ro" or something along the lines of "read-only", remove it. I'm very interested what the problem turns out to

/home a read-only filesystem

1997-03-10 Thread Michael Hill
Is there a trick to creating user directories under /home? I'm told it's a read-only filesystem whenever I try to put anything there (as root). Adduser didn't seem to have a problem but the directory remained empty. Thanks. Mike -- Michael Hill Toronto, Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED]