26 Sep
2006
26 Sep
'06
16:56
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Of course you can, provided you define the appropriate permissions.
But I very seldom use konqueror; if it can't, it 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.
Thanks for prodding my brain into gear Carlos. The mistake I had been making was to change the permissions before mounting the filesystem and wondering why they would always revert to 755 after mounting. It also turns out that you can in fact change the permissions and even the ownership for "/". Funnily enough "chmod 777 /" is not a command that I've ever tried before. Cheers, James.