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--- Comment #36 from Mr.Nobody ---
(In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #35)
> Please don't randomly reopen fixed bugs.
>
> It clearly states that bug is fixed in version 22.04.0 and you are saying
> that you still have it on 21.12.2. So either
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--- Comment #32 from Michael D ---
Awesome, thanks!
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--- Comment #30 from PK ---
As I understand the fact that ext4 links owner-rights to all files stands in
the way of making a writabel-for-all usb-stick.
The methode of Ianp (comment 29) could very well be a way out. But I can
imagine that there are
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--- Comment #29 from i...@gmx.net ---
I finally found a GUI way to change the permissions for non IT pros:
1. Start the program Krusader (if installed)
2. Go to Tools->"Start Root Mode Krusader"
3. Click the devices Icon to show the partition
4. Right
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--- Comment #28 from Andrius
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--- Comment #27 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #26)
> (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #24)
> > or possibly sudo chmod +w -R /partition/mount/point
> Could we have Partition Manager do this automatically if
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--- Comment #26 from Nate Graham ---
(In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #24)
> or possibly sudo chmod +w -R /partition/mount/point
Could we have Partition Manager do this automatically if needed?
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--- Comment #25 from PK ---
Would chmod do the trick? I am by far no expert, but is chmod not made to set
the permissions of files and directories?
Perhaps you need to change the permissions for the whole filesystem here.
Fat32 works all the time
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--- Comment #24 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to PK from comment #23)
> On my ubuntu based machine:
> - if it's a partition on your machine:
> first
> sudo chgrp adm /media/user/NamePartition
> then
> sudo chmod g+w /media/user/NamePartition
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--- Comment #23 from PK ---
On my ubuntu based machine:
- if it's a partition on your machine:
first
sudo chgrp adm /media/user/NamePartition
then
sudo chmod g+w /media/user/NaamPartition
and the reboot. The partition will be writable after this.
-
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--- Comment #17 from PK ---
The summary of this bug reads: New partitions with these filesystems are owned
by root after creation and so cannot be written to without chown-ing first:
XFS, Btrfs, Ext4...
Yesterday I got Partition manager 4.0.0.2 on my
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--- Comment #16 from PK ---
It would be great if you could choose if the partition would belong to root or
to you. Then you could have it exactly your way.
Great!
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--- Comment #15 from Stefan Brüns ---
mkfs.ext4 has an extended option, "-E root_owner[=UID:GID]" to set the UID/GID.
Unfortunately, mkfs.btrfs has not.
The behavior should be selectable.
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--- Comment #13 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to PK from comment #12)
> This is not only the case when formatting usb media. Also when I create a
> partition on my harddrive/ssd to write (backup)data to using partition
> manager it will be read
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--- Comment #12 from PK ---
This is not only the case when formatting usb media. Also when I create a
partition on my harddrive/ssd to write (backup)data to using partition manager
it will be read only. But when I use gnome disks it will be read/write,
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--- Comment #11 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Stefan Brüns from comment #10)
> Permissions for filesystems supporting permission models are in general
> completely handled by the kernel, which uses the permissions of the
> filesystem.
>
>
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--- Comment #10 from Stefan Brüns ---
Permissions for filesystems supporting permission models are in general
completely handled by the kernel, which uses the permissions of the filesystem.
There is no way of overriding the filesystem permissions,
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--- Comment #6 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5)
> So should we move this bug to frameworks-solid?
I don't know... But it would be good to know opinion of more people on who
should change permissions.
Maybe solid
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--- Comment #5 from Nate Graham ---
So should we move this bug to frameworks-solid?
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--- Comment #4 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> This is probably a side effect of running the whole app as root. Now that
> partition manager uses polkit, hopefully that will fix or alleviate the
> issue. If not, it
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--- Comment #3 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> This is probably a side effect of running the whole app as root. Now that
> partition manager uses polkit, hopefully that will fix or alleviate the
> issue. If not, it
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--- Comment #1 from Andrius Štikonas ---
Hmm, I'm not sure if it's partition manager's responsibility to do that. It
might be whoever is mounting (Solid?).
I discussed it briefly with Fedora packager some time ago (after fedora bug was
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