[CentOS] chown command goof up

David A. Woyciesjes david.woyciesjes at yale.edu
Tue Feb 13 13:36:11 UTC 2007


Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Woyciesjes [mailto:david.woyciesjes at yale.edu] 
>>
>>    So if I'm following this right, then I just need to run 
>> rpm --setugids `rpm
>> -qa` as root, from /, and this should set the owner & groups 
>> on all files,  as
>> appropriate? Except for of course the files in /home?
>>     As for my original plan, I saw krename in yum. At first 
>> glance, that looks
>> like it should do what I wanted. Anyone have experience with it?
> 
> Not sure what krename does, but yes an rpm --setugids `rpm -qa` and an
> rpm --setperms `rpm -qa` will reset all file perms and ownership for all
> files managed under RPM.
> 
> I gave a simple awk command to reset the perms in /home in an earlier
> post, basically using awk to parse the passwd fields and then issuing a
> shell statement with them.

	Thanks Ross. I didn't do anything with file permissions (that I'm aware 
of), so I shouldn't have to use the --setperms, right?

	Just tried rpm --setugids `rpm -qa`, and got "sh: line 2: package: 
command not found". Now to figure out where that one comes from...

-- 
--- David Woyciesjes




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