[ale] Knoppix 3.3 problem

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Mon Feb 23 19:14:20 EST 2004


All the Fedora install is changed to UID 1000?  Or just your 
home directory?

Seems you ought to have a different partition for your 
Knoppix persistent home directory.

Dow


Chris Coleman wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a laptop with Win2k and Fedora Core1 configured for dual booting. I stored a knoppix 3.2 configuration file and persistent home directory on the Fedora partition. When I boot from the Knoppix 3.3 CD, I use the codes: knoppix myconfig=/dev/hda2 home=/dev/hda2. Everything works okay until I back into Fedora. Once booted in Fedora, I quickly find out that knoppix 3.3 changed the ownership of all my files to 1000. Therefore, I can't login as a user. I can log in as root and then I have to fix all the permissions and ownership problems.
> 
> Has any seen this? 
> 
> Chris Colema
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