Bill Wisse wrote:
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 06:04, Sid Boyce wrote:
I did 2 things, I haven't checked which one or if both are needed to do the trick, also I haven't got the drive in /etc/fstab, perhaps with suitable options there, it may be all that is necessary.
chown root.users <mountpoint> chmod a+rw <mountpoint>
Now I have full read/write access to the drive. Regards
I tried this , also what sunny suggested, but... still the same " open in Filemanager" works as user but not as Root. Is there a CLI command to open this disk so I can see it's contents?
Thanks for your help.
I've tried it as root, both with KDE and GNOME, I can open the drive and copy files to the drive using the filemanagers or from the command line. It seems to be a permissions problem, but I would have expected the two suggestions from Sunny and I would have worked. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer =====LINUX ONLY USED HERE=====