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ISP Ubuntu Server Permission error.
I'm on this page
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10_p3
After setting up the root password I can't access the following directory:
/etc/network/interfaces
It says Permission Denied. Any suggestions? I'm new to Linux so go easy on me.
BTW I did set my root password. I did the following:
sudo passwd root
set my password
then:
su
now my command prompt looks like this:
root@server:/home/username# _
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I'm sorry. The directions are not very clear.
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10_p3
All it says is to edit: /etc/network/interfaces
I thought I just had to run the command:
/etc/network/interfaces
However, I realized I had to use NANO to edit this.
Hopefully my assumption is correct :P
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Yes consider my problem solved.
Nano is necessary in order to edit this file. The command is as follows:
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nano /etc/network/interfaces
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I'm sorry. The directions are not very clear.
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10_p3
All it says is to edit: /etc/network/interfaces
I thought I just had to run the command:
/etc/network/interfaces
However, I realized I had to use NANO to edit this.
Hopefully my assumption is correct :P
Yes, if the howto says "edit" a file, you always have to use an editor like vi, nano or joe to open the file and do the described changes.
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