I do not use LXDE, I use Xfce.
He said that...I would question his mount point. If the path was not correct then the sudo command will not do anything. Also if they use $USER:$USER then it replaces $USER with the username that was used to logged in.
I think that his path or mount point is most likely like this "/media/towwire/My_Data/" which is for one of mine. I have never mounted a partition in /$HOME, only used system links.
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I have a partition sda3 which contains my files mounted in /home/username/DATAIn order to have access to it I was told to run sudo chown -R yourusername:yourusername /path
I think that his path or mount point is most likely like this "/media/towwire/My_Data/" which is for one of mine. I have never mounted a partition in /$HOME, only used system links.
Statistics: Posted by towwire — Tue May 28, 2024 9:09 pm