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[tlug] Whoops... messed up home directory permissions
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 13:38:49 +0900
- From: Dave M G <martin@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Whoops... messed up home directory permissions
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TLUG,
I'm on the UIM mailing list trying to figure out a problem with an
undesired file that gets created by UIM. I've mentioned this in another
thread in this list, but what I need to solve here is an entirely
separate problem that was created as an off-shoot.
Some advice a guy gave me was to set the permissions of my home
directory so that no one can write to it, and see if any process throws
an error when trying to create the unwanted file.
I tried that, and found I could not log into my own account.
Eventually, I booted to a prompt, used sudo to chmod the directory to
777, and then I could log in.
But when I logged in, it told me that my home directory should not be
readable or write-able by everyone, and that I should set the
permissions to 644.
So I went into a terminal, and set the permissions of /home/dave to 644.
And then again I couldn't start any programs, save any data, or log in.
I had to repeat the process of booting to a prompt, setting the
directory to 777, and then logging in.
I get the same error and recomendation to set the directory to 644, but
that clearly doesn't work.
What permissions settings is my home directory supposed to have? And how
do I set it?
--
Dave M G
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