[dundee] Fedora Core 3 htree error
Lee Hughes
toxicnaan at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Oct 13 00:54:24 BST 2007
yeah, having looked at your post in more detail..
why are you using lsattr? you not looking at device nodes are you.
ls -la with show permissions..
unless you have some extended ACL filesystem?
what is this, a server? format it, install windows. ;-)
Alan S Frost <alan at biziserve.co.uk> wrote: Hi,
I have been watching the list, just for interest sake, for some while
now and and would like a little assistance from your collective minds.
I am running a Fedora core 3 Linux server for numerous client websites.
Everything, apart from a proliferation of SPAM which is on the increase,
was working OK until yesterday when I hit a problem trying to save an
updated /etc/hosts.deny file when it said the file was read-only. The
file attributes all indicated no issue.
Output from "lsattr /" shows the I flag is set on the entire /etc directory;
------------- /misc
lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on /proc
------------- /media
------------- /lib
----------I-- /sbin
----------I-- /etc
------------- /lost+found
------------- /mnt
------------- /srv
------------- /tmp
------------- /root
------------- /opt
------------- /boot
lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on /sys
------------- /home
------------- /var
------------- /sw
------------- /aquota.group
------------- /selinux
------------- /aquota.user
lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on /dev
------------- /usr
------------- /initrd
------------- /bin
Have you ever experienced this problem? How is it caused and how can I
reset it please?
regards,
Alan Frost
Biziserve Internet Solutions
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