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- Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 12:15:08 +0900
- From: "Johan Berntsson" <johan@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Computer fails to boot
- References: <11380cb60812290027h1505e081wf16994a8c9381f58@mail.gmail.com> <pfOG6Ywz.1230598906.8252330.dbernat@gol.com>
You probably have to remount the hard disc with read-write permissions. Try something similar to: sudo mount -o remount,rw /mnt/hda1 (try "mount", or check /etc/fstab, first to see where the disc is mounted) /Johan On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:01 AM, David Bernat <dbernat@example.com> wrote: > "Clemens Schwaighofer" <gullevek@example.com> wrote: > > >>probably easiest way is too boot with a live cd, mount your root >>partition and see that /bin/sh (or the target symlink) has the correct >>+x permissions set. >> >>on a debian /bin/sh is a symlink to /bin/bash and bin/bash has 0755 rights > > > I have booted a live CD of Knoppix. > > The hard disk is mounted. /bin/sh points to dash. > > I cannot see a way to set permissions for /bin/sh. Knoppix labels /bin/sh > as a link without permissions, > > dash can be changed only with root rights, and I can't see a way to get > root rights at the moment. > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, > please see the instructions at http://www.tlug.jp/list.html > > Please visit our sponsor at http://www.primustel.co.jp/tlug/ >
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