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permissions denied error
Hi
I started Knoppix from CD
on MacBookPro
and everithing seems OK
connected external hard drives, everithing fine
but when I try to make a new folder on any of connected hard drives it would not let me
there is Error
or if I want to move files from one external hard drive to another it would not let me
can someone explain to me please whats wrong?
I need to move some files from hard which is only shows up in Linux!!!
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Hey-
Can you copy it to an internal drive? Or perhaps a flash drive? I'd be curious to know the esoteric details, but it sounds like you just want to move some files off a Linux filesystem. Perhaps you should upload them, maybe to a Google site, then download them with the MacOS.
Cheers!
Krishna
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Originally Posted by
krishna.murphy
Hey-
Can you copy it to an internal drive? Or perhaps a flash drive? I'd be curious to know the esoteric details, but it sounds like you just want to move some files off a Linux filesystem. Perhaps you should upload them, maybe to a Google site, then download them with the MacOS.
Cheers!
Krishna
no man
situation is much worse
I have 1TB Hard Drive, it is devided in 2 partitions: 1st Mac Extended, 2nd FAT32
the one which is FAT32 does not mount on OS X
when connect to Windows it feezes everything
when I connect hard drive using Knoppix Live Cd
I can see both partitions, it opens folders on FAT32 partition very slowly
but it OPENS them.
So I thought I'll move files from faulty drive that way, well, try.
But it would not let me change anything on working partition
or on other hard drive I connected,
it seems like I do not have enough permisions?
but why?
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Originally Posted by
dmitri
no man
situation is much worse
I have 1TB Hard Drive, it is devided in 2 partitions: 1st Mac Extended, 2nd FAT32
the one which is FAT32 does not mount on OS X
when connect to Windows it feezes everything
when I connect hard drive using Knoppix Live Cd
I can see both partitions, it opens folders on FAT32 partition very slowly
but it OPENS them.
So I thought I'll move files from faulty drive that way, well, try.
But it would not let me change anything on working partition
or on other hard drive I connected,
it seems like I do not have enough permisions?
but why?
So, assuming you are using 6.2 or above, your internal drive partitions are most likely mounted at /media/sda1 and /media/sda2 - you can open a terminal window and then (for instance)
Code:
ls -la /media/sda1|less
which will display the owner, group and read/write permissions for that partition's filesystem and all the sub-stuff - it will freeze after one screenful and allow you to page up or down, etc. An external drive would probably be at /media/sdb1 (once it's mounted.) BTW, you can always type to get more information on a command, or search google the same way.
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registered user
Try installing hfsutils.
Start->Preferences->Synaptic Package Manager
Search for hfsutils, mark for installation, apply.
Not sure this will help in this case but worth a try.
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