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From: Olaf Kirch (okir_at_suse.de)
Date: Thu Oct 03 2002 - 04:25:02 CDT
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 06:22:50AM +0200, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
> SuSE has the concept of /etc/permissons{,.easy,.secure,.paranoid,.local}
> files, so try and list your desired local settings in
> /etc/permissions.local, do a chkstat -set /etc/permissions.local
> and grep in suses config files for CHECK_PERMISSIONS PERMISSION_SECURITY
> or the like (thus named where the variables in /etc/rc.config
> prior to 8.0) to make it persistent.
Right, that should be the way to do it. Permissions are fixed according
to /etc/permissons* at every reboot.
Olaf
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