Les Mikesell wrote:
But the permissions in lower folders, where I can create sub-folders, are exactly the same as the permissions in the top folders, where I cannot.
Is SELinux active, and if so is the context set correctly?
Thanks for the response. No, SELinux is not running: SELINUX=permissive
Incidentally, I haven't seen anyone running CentOS-6 state that they are able to create a top-level folder with Fedora-16/KMail .