Samy Elashmawy wrote:
> >One thing that you may want to check is the linux permissions on the
> directories that you have set up as shares.
>
> How do you check this ? Can it be deone with MC ?
As a matter of fact, for most of my File Browsing tools, I do use MC here and
it is very easy to see at first glance what the permissions are. Just open
the info window (Ctrl-X, I) and you will see who the owner is, the group, and
the file/directory permissions as well as the size, create and access dates.
Also, on the bottom of the screen, the file permissions do show up whenever
you put your curser on a file or directory. Here you can also see where the
true fle/directory that your symlinks are pointing to:-)
I know I ran into that problem on a couple of file areas (mainly when I tried
to save a file I was downloading into a share that was set up for no write
access unless you were either the owner or belonged to the group, when I went
in as root and changed those permissions, the shares behaved more like I
wanted them to:-)
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