Re: Classic Gnubie accident
I can get root access thru the failsafe terminal mode, but I still don't really get what is up. if I changed the permissions as myself, why cannot reset them as myself or as root?
I don't have a cd drive, but I can boot from usb.
So far it sounds like the easiest thing is to make another user cp all the files I want and delete myself
but I figure there must be a shorter way around
On 10/29/06,
Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net> wrote:
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On 10/29/06 15:57, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Ron Johnson:
>> On 10/29/06 15:21, anthony wrote:
[snip]
>> And then purge xdm, gdm, kdm and log in like a Real Geek.
>
> Real geeks may still have their terminals running under X. :)
startx is your friend.
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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
Is "common sense" really valid?
For example, it is "common sense" to white-power racists that
whites are superior to blacks, and that those with brown skins
are mud people.
However, that "common sense" is obviously wrong.
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