Issue was with SElinux in fedora.
It's solved now.
During installation I disabled SElinux then no issue was there and after installation I restarted selinux and now things are working nicely with out error.
Thanks.
On 07-Jul-2011 11:32 PM, "dakshata gaikar" <
gaikar.daksha@gmail.com> wrote:
> try to use these commands
> i hope this will help u..,,
>
> $ sudo cp sites/default/default.settings.php sites/default/settings.php
>
> Next, give the web server write privileges to the
> sites/default/settings.php
> file with the command:
> $ sudo chmod o+w sites/default/settings.php
>
> So that the files directory can be created automatically, give the web
> server write privileges to the sites/default directory with the
> command:
> $ sudo chmod o+w sites/default