brentano wrote: > Thanks guys, this will keep me busy for a while > gordon b3 is right, I did try "sudo chmod -R 755 /media and it got me > nowhere, I also tried R 777 /media, > > Now I have to ask, as you say I need to unmount the drive without > turning the comp off what do I do to make it simple. > I looked in bash if I could see something in there, what are the > available functions in bash, yes I know questions questions and more > questions, all of you guys here your blood is worth bottling. Ah, no, sorry, when I wrote `disconnect` I meant physically pull the USB plug and then plug it back in after a few seconds. A reboot of the machine will obviously work as well ;)
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