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    Read/Write Permissions PULLING MY HAIR OUT!!

    My 500 gig external/network Lacie drive crashed due to a hard drive failure. I Pulled out the seagate drive inside, purchased the little adapter and have hooked it up to my windows XP machine. Windows thinks its a black drive because its formatted as a linux system. When I boot from the Knoppix 6 CD Rom, I can see the drive and read the data but I can only on some files and not on others. When I click on the drive in the left pane of the file manager, it shows one directory called SHARE. When I click on that, it shows about 2 dozen more directories and a bunch of files. I can delete the files but not anything in the directories. When I click PROPERTIES and go to the section where it lets me check boxes for read write, it says PERMISSION DENIED. If I try to delete any of the files in the directories it says ACCESS DENIED. HELP! Why can I delete some files but not others?

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    Update

    Let me correct my first statement. The lacie drive failed due to a faulty power supply. The hard drive inside is fine. (I think). GParted shows 7 partitions on the drive. The formats are Extended, Linux-Swap, Unknown, Ext3, Ext3, Ext3 and XFS. The XFS partition is 465 gigs and the other partitions are in the 7 to 980 MiB range. The drive, and all partitions will mount and unmount just fine and I can read pretty much everything except the partition marked as "Unknown" file system. I also have write permissions to the root of the XFS partition but none of the sub directories. How do I get write permissions to the XFS sub directories where most of my data is at? Thank you,

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    I think that you do not have the appropriate uid to work with the sub directories on the external drive while being the user knoppix. If you intend to put the drive back into its original case then it might be a good idea to avoid changes in the directory structure as far as possible. Did you try to write to the sub directories while being ther user root? The file manager has got a menu item "Open Current Folder as Root" in the "Tool" menu.

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    The Lacie enclosure and power supply is toast so the drive will eventually be re-formatted (probably to a fat32 or NTFS) and installed in one of my computers. I have not tried to write to the sub directories as the user root( whatever that is?) but I will attempt the "open as root" as you suggest and see what happens. I will return with an update after I attempt it. Thank you,

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    Opening the folder as root worked perfectly !!!! Errr.. Sort of.. I'm starting a new thread because I now have a different problem. Thank you for your advice. I am a linux/knoppix newbie and I sure appreciate the help.

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