Yes. i did it in the same way.( as you specified above in mail)
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Raman Pandarinathan <raamanp at
gmail.com>wrote:
On 12/10/13, Manivel Rajendran <be.manivel at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,changed
Thanks for your reply. I have resolved this issue.
First I entered Rescue mode then checked all the directory permission.
Issue :
"/bin" and "/lib64" both directory permission has been
( 755 to 644).
Solution :
I have changed above mentioned directory permission from 644
to 755.
You should take some extra care while fiddling with /bin or /sbin/. Do
no set blindly 755. Certain files like su, mount require set user id
also. Please compare with another clean install and then set
permission.
Raman.P
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