Permissions issue '644' (SOLVED)
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Permissions issue '644' (SOLVED)
Hi,
During boot I am getting the following message (in a nice little box) which I have never seen before:
Users Home/.dmrc file is being ignored.
This prevents the default session and language from being saved.
File should be owned by user and have 644 permissions.
Users /Home directory must be owned by user and not writeable by others.
When I tried to access /home via the desktop shortcut I got a message saying that Caja had similar issues (sorry forgot to screenshot it) and since then the desktop icons have vanished.
Any ideas on the way out here? Urm in other words HELP!
(Only changes made today was re-install of Oracle VB and Windows 8.1 followed by upgrade to windows 10.)
AND get this in terminal:
bash: /home/geopol/.bashrc: Permission denied
geopol@georgedog / $
AND now nothing works from the 'menu',
During boot I am getting the following message (in a nice little box) which I have never seen before:
Users Home/.dmrc file is being ignored.
This prevents the default session and language from being saved.
File should be owned by user and have 644 permissions.
Users /Home directory must be owned by user and not writeable by others.
When I tried to access /home via the desktop shortcut I got a message saying that Caja had similar issues (sorry forgot to screenshot it) and since then the desktop icons have vanished.
Any ideas on the way out here? Urm in other words HELP!
(Only changes made today was re-install of Oracle VB and Windows 8.1 followed by upgrade to windows 10.)
AND get this in terminal:
bash: /home/geopol/.bashrc: Permission denied
geopol@georgedog / $
AND now nothing works from the 'menu',
Last edited by LockBot on Wed Dec 28, 2022 7:16 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Permissions issue '644'
When you are in the login screen, press ctrl-alt-f1, than enter your user name and your password. Note, that you do not get any visual feedback, if you enter the password. Enter it blindly and press the Enter key.
In the virtual console type this:
Be very precise, don't use any capital letter and don't miss the dot left of the file name. Also here you have to enter your password blindly.
When this has finished press ctrl-d
Now go back to the graphical environment by pressing ctrl-alt-f7 or ctrl-alt-f8
Try to log in.
From your description I see the chance, that there might be more problems in your account. Report them in case.
In the virtual console type this:
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sudo chmod 600 .dmrc
When this has finished press ctrl-d
Now go back to the graphical environment by pressing ctrl-alt-f7 or ctrl-alt-f8
Try to log in.
From your description I see the chance, that there might be more problems in your account. Report them in case.
Re: Permissions issue '644'
Cosmo,
Thanks. Just to check I have auto-login enabled and cannot access control panel to change it.
How do I get around that?
Meanwhile I'm printing your instructions out!
Thanks. Just to check I have auto-login enabled and cannot access control panel to change it.
How do I get around that?
Meanwhile I'm printing your instructions out!
Re: Permissions issue '644'
At first: you can log out (at least I assume so).
At second: You can follow my advice with the virtual console also if you are already logged in. I assumed, you would not be able to log in.
At third: As you are logged in you can - hopefully, I am not quite sure about this after your description - open in your desktop a terminal and enter the same code, that I posted above. If this works, it is the most easy and quick solution. After that log out and back in and see, if you get error messages.
At second: You can follow my advice with the virtual console also if you are already logged in. I assumed, you would not be able to log in.
At third: As you are logged in you can - hopefully, I am not quite sure about this after your description - open in your desktop a terminal and enter the same code, that I posted above. If this works, it is the most easy and quick solution. After that log out and back in and see, if you get error messages.
Re: Permissions issue '644'
Well 'Logout' from 'menu' not working like everything else.
Is there an 'F' key that does the same job?
Desktop terminal output as below:
bash: /home/geopol/.bashrc: Permission denied
geopol@georgedog / $ sudo chmod 600 .dmrc
[sudo] password for geopol:
chmod: cannot access ‘.dmrc’: No such file or directory
geopol@georgedog / $
Is there an 'F' key that does the same job?
Desktop terminal output as below:
bash: /home/geopol/.bashrc: Permission denied
geopol@georgedog / $ sudo chmod 600 .dmrc
[sudo] password for geopol:
chmod: cannot access ‘.dmrc’: No such file or directory
geopol@georgedog / $
Re: Permissions issue '644'
You could logout with ctrl-alt-del, but I say this just for completeness. Don't do it at now.
Instead enter in the terminal:
Mark the complete result inclusive the command with the mouse and press ctrl-shift-C
In the forum click the Code-button above the text box, than press ctrl-v
Instead enter in the terminal:
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ls -la
In the forum click the Code-button above the text box, than press ctrl-v
Re: Permissions issue '644'
Cosmo,
Appreciate the very clear instructions.
Output herewith:
Appreciate the very clear instructions.
Output herewith:
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total 108
drwxr-xr-x 24 root root 4096 Jul 19 18:07 .
drwxr-xr-x 24 root root 4096 Jul 19 18:07 ..
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 19 17:44 bin
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Aug 2 10:21 boot
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 19 17:15 cdrom
drwxr-xr-x 19 root root 4640 Aug 10 21:29 dev
drwxr-xr-x 156 root root 12288 Aug 10 21:04 etc
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 4096 Jul 31 21:53 home
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33 Jul 19 17:19 initrd.img -> boot/initrd.img-3.19.0-32-generic
drwxr-xr-x 25 root root 4096 Jul 20 22:26 lib
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 19 18:07 lib32
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 19 17:36 lib64
drwx------ 2 root root 16384 Jul 21 13:52 lost+found
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Jul 21 13:52 media
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 21 13:52 mnt
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Aug 10 10:37 opt
dr-xr-xr-x 184 root root 0 Aug 10 20:48 proc
drwx------ 16 root root 4096 Jul 31 21:53 root
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 900 Aug 10 21:29 run
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 12288 Aug 10 10:36 sbin
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Nov 28 2015 srv
dr-xr-xr-x 13 root root 0 Aug 10 20:48 sys
drwxrwxrwt 12 root root 4096 Aug 10 21:41 tmp
drwxr-xr-x 11 root root 4096 Jul 19 18:07 usr
drwxr-xr-x 11 root root 4096 Nov 28 2015 var
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 Jul 19 17:19 vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-3.19.0-32-generic
geopol@georgedog / $
Re: Permissions issue '644'
Sorry, wrong output. I assumed, that you open a new terminal, in this case we would have got the output for your home, what you show, is the root of the file system.
This command will circumvent this misunderstanding:
Otherwise my advice does apply.
One thing more: I asked you to include the entered command into the marking; this makes it easier to see here, if there was a misunderstanding. Please do so.
This command will circumvent this misunderstanding:
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ls -la ~
One thing more: I asked you to include the entered command into the marking; this makes it easier to see here, if there was a misunderstanding. Please do so.
Re: Permissions issue '644'
Oops sorry for omission;
Herewith:
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Herewith:
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bash: /home/geopol/.bashrc: Permission denied
geopol@georgedog / $ ls -la ~
ls: cannot open directory /home/geopol: Permission denied
geopol@georgedog / $
Re: Permissions issue '644'
Ok, than we do it with this:
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sudo ls -la ~geopol
Re: Permissions issue '644'
Herewith thanks:
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bash: /home/geopol/.bashrc: Permission denied
geopol@georgedog / $ sudo ls -la ~geopol
[sudo] password for geopol:
total 1436
drwxrwx--- 46 root root 4096 Aug 10 20:53 .
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 4096 Jul 31 21:53 ..
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 18:55 .adobe
drwxrwx--- 4 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 29 22:08 .assaultcube_v1.104
-rw------- 1 geopol geopol 662 Jul 20 22:31 .bash_history
-rw-r--r-- 1 geopol geopol 220 Jul 19 17:16 .bash_logout
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 21 07:55 .bogofilter
drwxrwx--- 13 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 2 13:39 .cache
drwxrwx--- 12 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 10 14:01 .claws-mail
drwxrwx--- 27 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 10 10:09 .config
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 20 12:10 .cups
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:22 .dbus
drwxrwx--- 2 root root 4096 Jul 18 14:05 DEBIAN
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 20 15:39 Desktop
-rw-r----- 1 geopol geopol 2 Aug 10 10:04 .dmrc
drwxrwx--- 17 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 1 12:13 Documents
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 7 11:05 Downloads
drwxrwx--- 4 root root 4096 Jul 18 14:05 etc
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 20 22:12 .frozen-bubble
drwxrwx--- 5 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 10 20:52 .gconf
drwxrwx--- 24 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 21 21:30 .gimp-2.8
-rw-r----- 1 geopol geopol 0 Aug 10 20:55 .gksu.lock
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:57 .gnome2
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:57 .gnome2_private
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 21:34 .gnupg
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 4 21:39 .gstreamer-0.10
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 10 11:24 .hplip
-rw------- 1 geopol geopol 10560 Aug 10 10:04 .ICEauthority
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 18:01 .icons
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 20 23:03 .kde
drwxrwx--- 5 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:23 .linuxmint
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:22 .local
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 18:55 .macromedia
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:57 .moonchild productions
drwxrwx--- 4 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:49 .mozilla
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:22 Music
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 18:16 .nv
drwxrwx--- 4 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 10 11:06 .openarena
drwxrwx--- 21 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 30 13:05 Pictures
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 36864 Jul 23 11:33 Pictures LOOSE
-rw------- 1 geopol geopol 1065178 Aug 8 16:31 plan_of_land_highlighted_in_pink.jpg
-rwxr-xr-x 1 geopol geopol 97718 Mar 12 01:15 pminstaller.sh
-rw-r--r-- 1 geopol geopol 675 Jul 19 17:16 .profile
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 10 10:30 ProgFiles
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:22 Public
-rw-rw-r-- 1 geopol geopol 2739 Mar 12 01:15 README
-rw-r--r-- 1 geopol geopol 1110 Jul 1 22:51 Release.key
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:22 Templates
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 18:01 .themes
drwxrwx--- 4 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 21 21:29 .thumbnails
drwxrwx--- 4 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 18:26 .thunderbird
drwxrwx--- 6 root root 4096 Jul 18 14:05 usr
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 19 17:22 Videos
drwxrwx--- 4 geopol geopol 4096 Aug 10 15:02 VirtualBox VMs
drwxrwx--- 2 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 20 15:09 .vuescan
drwxrwx--- 3 geopol geopol 4096 Jul 20 15:02 VueScan
-rw-r--r-- 1 geopol geopol 95 Jul 20 14:59 .vuescanrc
-rw------- 1 geopol geopol 120 Aug 10 10:04 .Xauthority
-rw-r--r-- 1 geopol geopol 131 Jul 19 18:03 .xinputrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 geopol geopol 27079 Aug 10 11:06 .xsession-errors
geopol@georgedog / $
Re: Permissions issue '644'
There are 3 folders, where I wonder, how they got there at all (DEBIAN, etc and usr). Heaven knows, how they got there and what they do there.
But the main problem is the top most line: You are not the owner of your own home.
I am astonished, that you can log in at all
We will reset the wrong ownership of your home directory:
Enter in the terminal:
After executing this, log out and back in.
But the main problem is the top most line: You are not the owner of your own home.
I am astonished, that you can log in at all
We will reset the wrong ownership of your home directory:
Enter in the terminal:
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sudo chown geopol:geopol ~geopol
Re: Permissions issue '644'
Well before I follow your instructions the story is:
The box has been on all day and 'sleepy head' next door was retrieving some deleted stuff from the back-up medium.
I think it all stems from there!
I thought it was perhaps to do with my re-installing V. Box etc. !!
Anyway hopefully speak to you later.
EDIT:
Yo Success, bloody marvellous!!
I take it that I can delete those 3 folders that you highlighted (and yes how did they get there?).
Many many thanks Cosmo.
The box has been on all day and 'sleepy head' next door was retrieving some deleted stuff from the back-up medium.
I think it all stems from there!
I thought it was perhaps to do with my re-installing V. Box etc. !!
Anyway hopefully speak to you later.
EDIT:
Yo Success, bloody marvellous!!
I take it that I can delete those 3 folders that you highlighted (and yes how did they get there?).
Many many thanks Cosmo.
Re: Permissions issue '644'
Installing VB does not create those folders in your home. It stays a mystery, which hopefully does not give us some bad surprises.
BTW: I am no native-English speaker, so the term "sleepy head" gives me no idea, who might have done anything. Do you say, that people besides you do you use your machine and your account?
BTW: I am no native-English speaker, so the term "sleepy head" gives me no idea, who might have done anything. Do you say, that people besides you do you use your machine and your account?
Re: Permissions issue '644' SOLVED
After having read your edit:
I am not yet quite satisfied. I think we should do a check - what now should be rather easily possible - if there are possibly additional permission problems. This wrong ownership of your home makes me thoughtful.
Mark the following command and press ctrl-c
open a terminal and press ctrl-shift-V
Mark the complete result inclusive the command with the mouse and press ctrl-shift-C
In the forum click the Code-button above the text box, than press ctrl-v.
Report in case, that there is no output.
BTW: Seeing the icon in your last post: How about creating an own user account for her?
I am not yet quite satisfied. I think we should do a check - what now should be rather easily possible - if there are possibly additional permission problems. This wrong ownership of your home makes me thoughtful.
Mark the following command and press ctrl-c
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find $HOME ! -user $USER -type f
Mark the complete result inclusive the command with the mouse and press ctrl-shift-C
In the forum click the Code-button above the text box, than press ctrl-v.
Report in case, that there is no output.
BTW: Seeing the icon in your last post: How about creating an own user account for her?
Re: Permissions issue '644' SOLVED
Ok - herewith:
BTW: Seeing the icon in your last post: How about creating an own user account for her?
Yes a good idea actually as things do go wrong now and again.
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geopol@georgedog ~ $ find $HOME ! -user $USER -type f
find: ‘/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/fail’: Permission denied
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/d8ea47c6c6db3da3289ba1aa923f97b7.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/ba103f891d61b9ac89d82d69f2424319.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/76b6bb75d6f325791e7f4672f5df754a.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/e2d1bde8d60ba4f6b0d25d8e04f50368.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/3843dba810d6e5b2252e2cdc4ae95144.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/b45c54c106d8067c1e542ddc50b77ad5.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/02a39f602e237392b74fbf19908e009b.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/bb8f48d7b6f53ae10a618d6959ce4bd6.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/c5f1750b1d3544452315fc31c09409c5.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/d3724f269b8438bc15841565151a9f9a.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/de5aa922d4c20d8bf3a5d467569d7bd8.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/452c86d7daf223e59a5c5c478c25ba50.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/0b4b01d46f7683e54004126270b6db26.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/d5f07be2c90ca35e894b2658e49a8c30.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/08fabb4f41dcd77bb63ea34c56db044b.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/0890d06cc4b5e3ea0b5d40ff56e7e70b.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/57a4827e3555f30c9561549506a9eae7.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/a00b1be857b770cb5bb31f1e03129709.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/221ea20e8875004536a075b7fa9983d9.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/8afcf162514bac4a1132c491fd1cf836.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/a741959609dea385e4b45803095bd856.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/eacfdf01f30be98ba39474da72724995.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/3926faaea8bfb37b0843bdf41d202fc6.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/906bcbb616f941d43a96efab2ad7afbb.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/f16afbeabbd644396fab4218f695f8e0.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/19bb88260d559c99ef024084da8decd1.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/9e757fd6e13fa05ecee0a353196cd2a5.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/b6a14e77712ea8adbb23b831e1cb777a.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/220726aad464a143e5e2a5a87c0dafee.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/2e531de0c2d414cf74645fd86149c645.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/098669cab7318b52471ada196d62bde2.png
/home/geopol/.cache/thumbnails/normal/1a095ccd1863b5b3b4b5ed9f70521c30.png
find: ‘/home/geopol/.cache/dconf’: Permission denied
/home/geopol/Documents/
(Some 100 to 200 documents follow removed for privacy!)
find: ‘/home/geopol/.local/share/Trash’: Permission denied
geopol@georgedog ~ $
BTW: Seeing the icon in your last post: How about creating an own user account for her?
Yes a good idea actually as things do go wrong now and again.
Last edited by leadwtZ on Thu Aug 11, 2016 6:25 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Permissions issue '644' SOLVED
Oh oh - but not a real surprise. It appears, that you (both?) are playing much with sudo, don't you?
For correction:
Mark the following command completely and make sure, that you do not miss any sign, than press ctrl-c
Open a terminal and enter
and press the Enter-key; you get prompted for your password, enter it.
Now still in the same terminal press ctrl-shift-V
Run this command and wait until it has finished.
Press twice ctrl-d
Immediately log off and back into your account.
For correction:
Mark the following command completely and make sure, that you do not miss any sign, than press ctrl-c
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find /home/$SUDO_USER ! -user $SUDO_USER -exec chown $SUDO_USER:$SUDO_USER '{}' \;
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sudo -i
Now still in the same terminal press ctrl-shift-V
Run this command and wait until it has finished.
Press twice ctrl-d
Immediately log off and back into your account.
Re: Permissions issue '644' SOLVED
Done that but there was no output for:
find /home/$SUDO_USER ! -user $SUDO_USER -exec chown $SUDO_USER:$SUDO_USER '{}' \;
find /home/$SUDO_USER ! -user $SUDO_USER -exec chown $SUDO_USER:$SUDO_USER '{}' \;
Re: Permissions issue '644' SOLVED
"Cosmo."]Oh oh - but not a real surprise. It appears, that you (both?) are playing much with sudo, don't you?
Don't really do much command line stuff so 'sudo' not played with. Just about everything is via GUI's.
Mmmm
EDIT: She wants a MAC!
Don't really do much command line stuff so 'sudo' not played with. Just about everything is via GUI's.
Mmmm
EDIT: She wants a MAC!