[Bulk] [QCLUG] I do not have permissions....
David D. Bergert
dbergert@dbergert.com
Thu, 22 Nov 2007 07:41:45 -0600
What file system is the drive ? what are the permissions on the directory
that your are mounting it to ?
DB
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From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org [mailto:qclug-bounces@qclug.org] On Behalf Of
j.brun@mchsi.com
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 6:36 AM
To: qclug@qclug.org
Subject: Re: [Bulk] [QCLUG] I do not have permissions....
I had a PIII 800 laptop that I ran PCLinuxOS on until I dropped the damn
thing,
and yes the hardware recognition, wireless, and others things about it were
just
marvelous.
I want to run a redhat distro at home because that is what the main systems
at
work are using.
I am running Ubuntu on my laptop because the school my step-son is attending
is
looking a major computer purchase, with the possibility of using Edubuntu as
the
OS. I would like to be "expert" enough in Ubuntu's ways to help this
process along.
I am thinking my problem with writing to the drive lies in the SElinux
enforcing
mode, but haven't been able to read much about it yet.
John
ps. Happy Thanksgiving!
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From: swzaske <swzaske@yahoo.com>
To: qclug@qclug.org
Subject: Re: [Bulk] [QCLUG] I do not have permissions....
Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 09:30:56 +0000
> Have you tried PCLos 2007 yet? It seems to be superior in hardware
> recognition. I've used it in several boxes and they were all configured
> correctly without issue. Happy turkey day!
>
>
> John Brun wrote:
> > In the past several years I have used 3 distros interchangeably. I
> > prefer SuSE, but the newest version keeps dropping the printer, and
> > require that I set it up almost every time I boot. Ubuntu seems to
> > be the perfect distro for my laptop, although there are 'working'
> > things I don't like about it. (I deplore apt-get)
> >
> > Redhat on the other hand works well except: I have a sata drive that
> > I mount to a folder in my home directory. I can read it, but neither
> > fedora nor redhat lets me write to it as a user. I have altered the
> > fstab file to show ..... ,rw,user.... but to no avail. As root,
> > the system tells me I don't have permissions to change the drive.
> > Any ideas on what might be up?
> >
> >
> > John
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