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Re: screen
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Stephan Trebels |
Subject: |
Re: screen |
Date: |
26 May 2003 09:48:14 +0200 |
I assume the /var/run directory is supposed to be empty after system
boot, check FHS.
This indicates, that either the /var/run/screen hardcoded path in the
screen binary should be changed, or the system needs to run a boot
script to create the directory.
I personally don't see a reason, why screen needs a global common
directory, so my preferred fix would be to use something like a .screen
directory in the user's home directory. But I have to admit, I'm not a
screen user.
Stephan
On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 09:33, Dmitry V. Zhulanov wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Another bug with my hurd with screen:
> $ screen
> Cannot make directory '/var/run/screen' : Permission denied
> # mkdir /var/run/screen
> $ screen
> Directory '/var/run/screen' must have mode 777
> # chmod 777 /var/run/screen
> $ screen
> works!
>
> after reboot /var/run/screen dissapear, and I have to repeat both root
> commands. Why this directory cant exist persistent?
>
> e
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- screen, Dmitry V. Zhulanov, 2003/05/26
- Re: screen,
Stephan Trebels <=
- Re: screen, M. Gerards, 2003/05/26
- Re: screen, Marcus Brinkmann, 2003/05/26