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Date:      Wed, 18 May 2005 21:50:12 +0800
From:      Sun Le <kbuild@gmail.com>
To:        Steven Enderle <freebsd@gizm0.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Urgent!Chmod -R 660 * under /,and can not start system anymore...
Message-ID:  <dd8f7f1405051806509b96285@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <428B44D5.6010309@gizm0.org>
References:  <dd8f7f14050518062021e1c29f@mail.gmail.com> <428B44D5.6010309@gizm0.org>

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Hi,Steven

Thanks.....I do the most things you metioned....

My step go as follow,please check my solution out:
-Mount the disk,and backup the improtant data..
-chmod -R 755,under the /
-start the system on the disk,then do the 'make installworld'

I am backing up the data now....That is the first thing of
all.....What do you think of my solution.....I am waiting for your
reply here.....

Anyhow....Thanks!

Regards

Sun .L

On 5/18/05, Steven Enderle <freebsd@gizm0.org> wrote:
>  This is why all unix books state, you shall not work as root ;)
> =20
>  You can recover your system, by following system rescue manual available=
 on
> the net and boot via cd in to recover shell mode, mounting your disks, an=
d
> running mtree with the data files in /etc/mtree over your system.
> =20
>  Read the manpage to mtree on freebsd.org before
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>  Good luck
> =20
>  Steven
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>  Sun Le wrote:=20
>  Hi,guys
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> I did some really stupid operations and met some problems need to
> solve right now.
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> I changed the mode of all my directories under `/' to 660,and now I
> can not launch the system anymore.....How can I solve the stupid
> problem? It is urgent!
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> Anyway....I will very much appreciate any suggestion and
> solutions....Thanks very much in advance !
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> Regards
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> Sun .L
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