I really can't believe this, am I the only one that mirrors CentOS content
using an unpriviledged user instead of root (and notices this) ?
This is not the first time something like this happens and probably it won't
be the last if you do not make something about it. Yes, I know you are
copying those files from a read-only media but this is not an excuse for not
setting the "writable" permission later.
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rsync msync.centos.org::CentOS/3.6/os/s390x/images/
[...]
dr-xr-xr-x 4096 2005/10/03 10:27:56 .
lrwxr-xr-x 23 2005/10/12 21:21:33 HEADER.html
lrwxr-xr-x 25 2005/10/12 21:21:33 HEADER.images
-r--r--r-- 667 2005/10/03 12:03:26 TRANS.TBL
-r--r--r-- 44 2005/10/03 10:27:56 generic.prm
-r--r--r-- 5913337 2005/10/03 10:27:53 initrd.img
-r-xr-xr-x 4046592 2005/10/03 10:27:56 kernel.img
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Mihai