Hi,
I have the following problem:
Since I exchanged the harddisk, I had to make a copy of my x partition.
I did this with carbon copy cloner.
After I copied the files back, also with ccc, I was not able to boot back into X, just got a grey screen.
After checking I found out that all the permissions were messed up.
( My mistake was, obviously, that I used CCC from a different computer with my system disk in firewire target disk mode and not used as startup disk...)
So now I set the permissions for the system folder back to
"drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel " since I did that I was able to boot back into X again.
But I get the "login: setgroups: Operation not permitted....." message when I try to open the Terminal with my non root account.
Now my question is: Is it easier to reset all permissions for every folder (and if yes, to what ?)
or to reinstall X and copy all my old files back to the new system (I had a nice running system with a lot of prefs and other modifications...)
Thanks for every help for my newbie self
I have the following problem:
Since I exchanged the harddisk, I had to make a copy of my x partition.
I did this with carbon copy cloner.
After I copied the files back, also with ccc, I was not able to boot back into X, just got a grey screen.
After checking I found out that all the permissions were messed up.
( My mistake was, obviously, that I used CCC from a different computer with my system disk in firewire target disk mode and not used as startup disk...)
So now I set the permissions for the system folder back to
"drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel " since I did that I was able to boot back into X again.
But I get the "login: setgroups: Operation not permitted....." message when I try to open the Terminal with my non root account.
Now my question is: Is it easier to reset all permissions for every folder (and if yes, to what ?)
or to reinstall X and copy all my old files back to the new system (I had a nice running system with a lot of prefs and other modifications...)
Thanks for every help for my newbie self