On 9/26/06, Carlos E. R.
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The Tuesday 2006-09-26 at 13:10 +0100, James Watkins wrote:
I do this too, I always have done since I first ran into the problem that Duff is having now. But it always seems like a bodge to me, does anyone know if it is possible to allow unrestricted access to the root of a filesystem
Of course you can, provided you define the appropriate permissions.
But I very seldom use konqueror; if it can't, it is a bug.
I guess it really is a bug... Wait, hold on! If by "root" you mean "/", then no, you can not. If you
mean the root of something mounted in /mnt/data (for instance), then yes, you can.
What exactly do you mean by that?? - --
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