Successful install of Fedora7 in VPC2007 guest
Tim
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Wed Sep 5 07:45:56 UTC 2007
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 07:02 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> I actually first tried that, logging in as myself. But when I wanted
> to edit grub.conf using the text editor it would not allow me and I
> could not see any way of starting the text editor with root priviliges
> either.
You'd issue the command for it from within that command line interface.
That sort of thing (having a separate CLI window for root) is the usual
way of starting things with root privileges when you're logged in as
yourself.
> Seems like the su in the command window is only valid inside the
> command window itself.
Correct.
> Is there a way to start the text editor as root????
>From that CLI... You've got a plethora of editors to call on, gedit,
pico, nano, vi, vim, gvim, emacs, joe, etc., depending on what you've
installed, of course.
> But using nano was a disaster, because after adding the extra
> parameters somehow nano split the kernel command line into two
> separate lines
I'm not familiar with nano, but it might have options about that
behaviour. Gedit and vi/vim/gvim don't do that, by default.
> So I think it is safer to log on as root the first time so that the
> final setup chores can all be accomplished without permission
> problems.
I don't think I'd say it's safer, but it's probably easier.
> Is there a linux utility like the Windows chkdsk that can be used to
> repair the disk if it is corrupted? If so, how is it used?
"fsck" (check and repair a Linux file system). Have a look at it's man
file, see if you can work it out. Write back about things you don't
understand, someone will help.
--
[tim at bigblack ~]$ uname -ipr
2.6.22.4-65.fc7 i686 i386
Using FC 4, 5, 6 & 7, plus CentOS 5. Today, it's FC7.
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