[Bug 989863] Re: CHOWN DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY IN 64bit kubuntu
C de-Avillez
hggdh2 at ubuntu.com
Mon Apr 30 13:16:40 UTC 2012
Additionally, please also always include:
* the exact command you issued, and all output you received
* the coreutils version:
* <command> --version (in your case, 'chown --version')
* the coreutils package version ('dpkg -l coreutils\*')
Finally, please use 'apport-bug' to report a bug, instead of manually
opening one. 'apport-bug' will collect a minimum of data on the worst
case, and will correctly identify the versions.
** Tags removed: 64-bit chown
** Tags added: oneiric
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Title:
CHOWN DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY IN 64bit kubuntu
Status in “coreutils” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
chown -R user1:groep1 * should everything underthe current directory
put as owner user1 and as group : groep1 That is iwhat chown does but
it also do it on the diroctory above and everything under it, With
multiple applying from the same dir your whole / is put to
user1:groep1 ! even if you did start in /home/user1/ directory !
How is that possible ? I did it under mc and control -O gives the command prompt with /home/user1
I never had this problem before.
I used Kubuntu 11.10 and all updates applied today. I created the users but some files were with copying not with the right user so I wanted it to change with mc and chown in sudo mode. account with root powers: sudo mc
changed it to other account /home/user1 and every user had suddenly user1:group1 as owner.....
Please fix this bug otherwise Kubuntu is unusable ! This is also a
security issue !!!
SEVERE SECURITY BUG !!!
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