On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:24:42 -0500
Stephen Boulet
Plugging in a usb drive (an iRiver digital music player) pops up a nice konqueror window with the contents of the drive.
How can I give myself write permission to the drive?
I don't know about the iRiver but usually if I plug in a USB converter (SD cards, SmartMedias, etc.), I can usually read/ write to it without doing anything else.
Its mount point is /media/usb-storage-000006BACD0C:0:0:0p1
As root, did you try something like # touch /media/usb-storage-000006BACD0C\:0\:0\:0p1/test.txt ? What happened? Or, try copying something to it as root and see what happens. Also, another thing to consider is, perhaps, there's a switch on the iRiver itself that prevents the contents from being overwritten. -- - E - on SUSE 9.1 | blackbox 0.70b2 | Panasonic CF-L1 Buffalo WLI-PCM-L11GP | copperwalls was here ;) "Look! I am making all things new." - Revelation 21:5