mikshaw


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Posted: Dec. 30 2005,14:57 |
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The /etc directory is not read-only in frugal. Many of the files in /etc are symlinks to /KNOPPIX/etc, which is read-only. If the file you are trying to edit is a symlink, replace the symlink with a copy of the original file from /KNOPPIX/etc
To check if a file is a symlink, use the command Code Sample | file /etc/hosts.allow |
To see what file a link points to, use Code Sample | ls -l /etc/hosts.allow |
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