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Hondo
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*** SOLVED *** Hard Drive Permissions - access denied
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February 09, 2012, 10:04:15 AM »
I had some issues that were just solved by the help of some great members here, but now I have another problem.
When I was having problems logging into my normal user account, I had to access the system logged in as root.
While I was in there I installed a new SATA hard drive (ect4) to be used as backup storage.
I cannot change/delet any of those files now when logged in as a normal user, so I am thinking that I have a permissions problem.
How can I change those permissions?
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February 09, 2012, 10:11:32 AM »
I tried logging in as root and adding my normal user in the advanced permission for the "StorageDrive" folder (which is actually the hard drive but when I log in as a regular user I still cannot change anything in that folder.
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February 09, 2012, 10:16:23 AM »
Probably just an ownership issue. Find the mount point of the drive. Let's say it is /mnt/storage. Open a terminal and su to root. Then do
chown -Rv hondo:hondo /mnt/storage
. Of course, you'll need to change hondo:hondo to whatever your username is, and /mnt/storage to whatever the mount point of the storage partition is.
You can do the same thing in a GUI if you can use your file manager as user root. Just right-click on the mount point and change the owner to your regular user. Be sure you also choose to do this recursively (all subfolders).
One other thing. Can you post the fstab entry for that partition?
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February 09, 2012, 10:23:15 AM »
Thanks- I found a solution through a search, and ran this -
chown -R hondo:hondo /StorageDrive
Now I can modify the contents of the drive & it's folders/files.
Thanks again -
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