OK, Dave.

I'll be carefull. If than, I'll just create a subdirectory which shared to the 
others operating system and users.... so I can do "chmod 777" only for the 
subdirectory.

I feel this mailing list with the friends inside is so generous to me. You all 
help me a lot. My boss is so mise for hand because he doesn't want to teach me 
even only a little bit. I'm lucky this mailing list has so many generous guys.

Thank you very much, my friends.

On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 16:47:14 +0100
Dave Howorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Michael Derek Barnett wrote:
> > if you are the only one on your system, the simplest thing to do would
> > be (at a command prompt as root) chown patrickh datatank  which would
> > set you as the owner user of the file.
> 
> Patrik, *DON'T DO THIS*.
> 
> Michael, these partitions are the root filesystems of other operating
> systems. He can't cavalierly change permissions on them if he ever wants
> them to boot and work as before.
> 
> Cheers, Dave
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