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General Questions • How do you change non-root partition permissions?

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I went through all of the files that have a descriptive of the "Data" partition and found the one that I needed to put in fstab.
Now I can do almost everything I want with it. I have no problems accessing it or adding, deleting, or anything else in it.
It even comes up in Dolphin as mounted now. Yay. Only problem is the permissions for the actual partition are still locked.
My guess is that I have to be in root to get access to those settings. I just don't know how to do that, yet...

Code:

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.## Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a device; this may# be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices that works even if# disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).## <file system>             <mount point>  <type>  <options>  <dump>  <pass>UUID=1DEF-2CFF                            /boot/efi      vfat    defaults,noatime 0 2UUID=bff74953-ac74-47fb-ba4d-95f4f88f82cc /              ext4    defaults,noatime 0 1UUID=e184edf2-029b-4b47-86e9-16ffd0cb1a95 /media/noid   btrfs    defaults,noatime 0 3

Statistics: Posted by Noidly1 — 2024-10-10 01:30 — Replies 7 — Views 252



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