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i mount partition
mount /dev/sda10 /media/partition
but no writing permission on it. i think the partition is using ext4.
if i need to write in /etc/fstab, how?
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i already add rw. user, but also can't.
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try "defaults" only
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Are you sure its ext4? If a partition mounts by default to read-only it seems to scream 'ntfs' to me.
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i just want to use mornal user to copy files and writing files. in fluxbox, is that any tools is automount?
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i mount partition
mount /dev/sda10 /media/partition
but no writing permission on it. i think the partition is using ext4.
if i need to write in /etc/fstab, how?
1. check that it is ext4
2. if it is, man chmod and man chown
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Dogs1985 wrote:i mount partition
mount /dev/sda10 /media/partition
but no writing permission on it. i think the partition is using ext4.
if i need to write in /etc/fstab, how?
1. check that it is ext4
2. if it is, man chmod and man chown
yes. i use chown xxx:xxx to solved problem.
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Mr.Elendig wrote:Dogs1985 wrote:i mount partition
mount /dev/sda10 /media/partition
but no writing permission on it. i think the partition is using ext4.
if i need to write in /etc/fstab, how?
1. check that it is ext4
2. if it is, man chmod and man chownyes. i use chown xxx:xxx to solved problem.
NOOO! Never chown entire partitions!
If you would have read the mount man page you would have seen how you can mount partitions as rw for users
Here's what I use for vfat (usb stick)
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb vfat users,exec,dev,suid 0 1
I'm guessing you just need to add ext4 instead of vfat and it should work. You can mount without sudo and it'll be rw
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