ubuntu wont let me edit /etc/init.d/ files

Sean Miller sean at seanmiller.net
Fri Feb 4 08:58:08 UTC 2005


Senectus . wrote:

>yeah it does.. thanks
>I wonder why its saying that it's read only.. ?
>  
>
It's quite common with system files -- protects you from accidently 
overwriting/corrupting it, as you have to explicitly tell it to override 
the privilege.

Sean




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