On Tuesday 30 March 2004 08:58, Mike Chambers wrote:
Ok, after doing a clean install, by creating the first CD and using
linux askmethod via NFS install, so far so good.
But I discovered a couple of things and not sure how to go about this...
1 - When su'ing to root, I get this..
[mike@bart mike]$ su -
Password:
su: warning: cannot change directory to /root: Permission denied
But I can change to /root manually after I get to root, just not
initially on it's own when the su - is issued.
I see this too (and have seen it with my recent development-snapshit
installs). This looks like a bug to me and I have been meaning to file a
report on it. I will give you the pleasure.
[snip]
3 - While trying to start from gnome using redhat/system settings/login
screen, it asks for root password but never starts.
I suspect this is the same thing I saw with system-config-soundcard being
invoked. See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119433
I am sure the problem is not really against s-c-s but ffiled it there figuring
it would get properly assigned by someone who understood the problem.
You might try and run the programs from a terminal to see if you get the
"Could not set exec context to user_u:sysadm_r:sysadm_t." message also.
--
Gene