On 05/09/12 00:38, Bernhard Voelker wrote:
In mc check out the chmod and the chown of the USB. Most likely you will need to issue (as root):
chown -R <yournameasuser>.group /dev/sdX
chmod -R u=rwx,g=rw,o= /dev/sdX
where X is the USB. The OP didn't even say that the file system can handle uid/gid
On 09/04/2012 03:45 PM, Basil Chupin wrote: like chmod/chgrp, i.e. if it's a Linux file system like ext4. If it's FAT (or one of it's variants), then this won't be a solution.
First of all, try to find the reason for the failure. What file system type is it? NTFS, EXT3, EXT4, XFS, Reiserfs, ...? Is the file system mounted read-only at that time? What are the mount options (see /proc/self/mounts)?
Have a nice day, Berny
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