Bug 41984 - "univention-ucc-force-rw-boot unset-rw" giving wrong information when executing as non-root
"univention-ucc-force-rw-boot unset-rw" giving wrong information when executi...
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Product: Z_Univention Corporate Client (UCC)
Classification: Unclassified
Component: End user applications
UCC 3.0
Other Linux
: P5 minor
: UCC 3.0-errata
Assigned To: UCC maintainers
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Reported: 2016-08-12 16:15 CEST by Richard Ulmer
Modified: 2023-06-28 10:32 CEST (History)
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What type of bug is this?: 2: Improvement: Would be a product improvement
Who will be affected by this bug?: 1: Will affect a very few installed domains
How will those affected feel about the bug?: 1: Nuisance – not a big deal but noticeable
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Description Richard Ulmer univentionstaff 2016-08-12 16:15:01 CEST
I previously did "univention-ucc-force-rw-boot set-rw" (as root) and rebooted. When I then did "univention-ucc-force-rw-boot unset-rw" as regular user it gave me:

Setting the image to default mode ... (force rw boot already disabled) done.

That is not true and irritating. Just like when executing "univention-ucc-force-rw-boot set-rw" there should be a message saying that you have to be root.
Comment 1 Philipp Hahn univentionstaff 2023-06-28 10:30:26 CEST
UCC is EoL