Hi all,
I've recently installed a Solaris 10 10/08 system using ZFS as the root
filesystem. On this system, a non-root user cannot run recover as it
gives the following error:
6473:recover: /tmp/: Permission denied (has acl)
6555:recover: <return> will exit.
This happens on any directory, including the user's home directory.
This user has permission to write in /tmp as well as its own home
directory so I'm not sure where its getting the Permission denied from.
Does anyone know how to solve this? My other (older) solaris 10
machines using ufs as the root filesystem don't display this behaviour.
Thanks,
Nick
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Nick Tan
Unix Systems Manager
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
nick AT wehi.edu DOT au
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