Re: Directory ownership [SOLVED]

2012-11-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 11 nov 12, 17:15:38, Gean Ceretta wrote: my /etc/fstab now is: * /dev/sda3 /home auto defaults,umask=007,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0* Unless you want to run stuff from your home[1] I would tighten this to: fmask=117,dmask=007 [1] though one can still use 'sh program' Kind regards,

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-11 Thread Neal Murphy
On Sunday, November 11, 2012 01:50:03 AM Gean Ceretta wrote: Thanks Neal and Charlie, I've tried: *# chown -Rv gean:gean /home/gean* but the ownership stays the same root, maybe its important to say that the /home is an NTFS partition, mounted by /etc/fstab as: */dev/sda3 /home auto

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-11 Thread Russell L. Harris
* Gean Ceretta geancere...@linuxmail.org [12 05:45]: I've tried change the ownership of the directory with: I recently was unable to change ownership, permissions, etc., of a directory. Finally I discovered that I somehow had mounted the directory twice, and that the second mount was

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-11 Thread Tom H
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 2:15 AM, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 12:42 AM, Gean Ceretta geancere...@linuxmail.org wrote: Good night friends, I'll appreciate some help here: For some reason, I'm not owner of my home folder, that implicates in some problems for programs

Re: Directory ownership [SOLVED]

2012-11-11 Thread Gean Ceretta
Thanks Charlie, Russell, Neal, Zind and Tom. As you say, the problem is the NTFS partition does not support ownership for individual folders (not POSIX compatible), just one ownership for the whole partition. Following this tutorial here:

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-11 Thread Guido Martínez
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 3:50 AM, Gean Ceretta geancere...@linuxmail.org wrote: Thanks Neal and Charlie, I've tried: # chown -Rv gean:gean /home/gean but the ownership stays the same root, maybe its important to say that the /home is an NTFS partition, mounted by /etc/fstab as: /dev/sda3

Directory ownership

2012-11-10 Thread Gean Ceretta
Good night friends, I'll appreciate some help here: For some reason, I'm not owner of my home folder, that implicates in some problems for programs that have to create folders here, as Wine for example. I've tried change the ownership of the directory with: *# chown -Rv gean:gean /home/gean/*

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-10 Thread Charlie
On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 00:42:09 -0500 Gean Ceretta geancere...@linuxmail.org suggested this: # chown -Rv gean:gean /home/gean/* # chown -Rv gean: /home/gean/* I don't think I've ever used the asterisk, but don't know why it mightn't work? HTH Charlie -- Registered Linux

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-10 Thread Neal Murphy
On Sunday, November 11, 2012 12:42:09 AM Gean Ceretta wrote: *# chown -Rv gean:gean /home/gean/* This is your trouble. You recursively changed the ownership of everything *in* /home/gean, but you did not change /home/gean itself. Try: chown -Rv gean:gean /home/gean This will also change

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-10 Thread Gean Ceretta
Thanks Neal and Charlie, I've tried: *# chown -Rv gean:gean /home/gean* but the ownership stays the same root, maybe its important to say that the /home is an NTFS partition, mounted by /etc/fstab as: */dev/sda3 /home auto defaults 0 0* this is the correct way to mount this? the problem can

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-10 Thread Charlie
On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 01:50:03 -0500 Gean Ceretta geancere...@linuxmail.org suggested this: *# chown -Rv gean:gean /home/gean* but the ownership stays the same root, maybe its important to say that the /home is an NTFS partition, mounted by /etc/fstab as: */dev/sda3

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-10 Thread Tom H
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 12:42 AM, Gean Ceretta geancere...@linuxmail.org wrote: Good night friends, I'll appreciate some help here: For some reason, I'm not owner of my home folder, that implicates in some problems for programs that have to create folders here, as Wine for example. I've tried

Re: Directory ownership

2012-11-10 Thread Zind
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 01:50:03AM -0500, Gean Ceretta wrote: Thanks Neal and Charlie, I've tried: # chown -Rv gean:gean /home/gean but the ownership stays the same root, maybe its important to say that the / home is an NTFS partition, mounted by /etc/fstab as: /dev/sda3 /home