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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1
OS: XP
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asus eee pc - can't open any external drive says permissions needed
I am using my asus eee $G surf for over a month and served me fine until today
Out of nowhere it stopped reading all my usb drives and the Hard disc that I usually use it with It started saying : You do not have enough permissions to read / /home/user/1200BEV Please aI need ansver fast since I need a presentation to make on a trip and I planed having it with me. and now seems hope less |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Littleton, Colorado USA
Posts: 315
OS: xp 64 sp2 Fedora Core 8 (vmware xp core 8 x32) Minix
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Re: asus eee pc - can't open any external drive says permissions needed
You need to become superuser. (I have no idea how you do this). From a text window do: "sudo chmod -R 777 /home/user/*" (no quotes)
This will make the directories below /home/user read-write-executable by everybody. Go to the "/media" directory and to "sudo chmod -R 777 *". For some reason root is becoming owner of these directories and your permission aren't good enough. |
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