ok... wasn't able to find fstab...
used chmod 777 to give me read/write access, though I still can't set
ownership of it to user. Currently moving over a music folder to it without
a problem from a different flash drive.
Bigger problem right now is that it doesn't save settings or files....
almost like it thinks it's a live cd. I can modify my permissions, yet when
I reboot it all defaults.
Pulling my hair out here, would like to keep the xandros install, but I'm
tempted to go ubuntu on here too.
On Dec 10, 2007 9:51 AM, Dave Hall <dave-slg@dnh.sk.ca> wrote:
> Does Xandros have selinux included/enabled? That's one thing that could
> result in a non-obvious permissions problem.
>
> If you have selinux, you should be able to do the following:
>
> 'ls -Z' should show security context of files.
>
> 'id' and 'sudo id' should display your user and root security contexts.
>
> Here's a little more explanation of what some of this stuff means:
>
> http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/getting_started_with_SELinux/SELinux_overview.html
>
> Takes a bit to wrap your head around but once you do, it makes sense.
>
> --
>
> Dave
>
>
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> router that's compatible with my token ring ethernet LAN configuration?
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Received on Mon Dec 10 10:40:13 2007
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