General :: Change The Permission Of Root Files Or Looked Files?

Oct 26, 2010

I had used test desk program to restore my files ,the files that recovered was saved in home folderthe problem is that these files are become root permission only ,so i cantcopy , move theme

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General :: Permission Denied While Copying Files With Root

May 8, 2011

How is it possible that I get perm denied when I'm copying files in console.

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General :: Change The Owner/permission Of Device Files?

Mar 10, 2011

For example /dev/loop*, /dev/raw/*, etc., they are automatically reset to root/root after rebooted.Change the owner/permission of device files maybe not a good idea, though. I just want to know if it is possible and how?

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General :: NetBeans ( Php - Remote Project ) Change Permission Of Files To 0600 / Why Is So?

Jun 28, 2010

I'm using NetBeans for editing some php files ( in a php project ) at remote server.

all go normal, but when saving the edited file using NetBeans, the file's permissions are set to 0600 by default, making me not able to browse to the file at the remote server till chmod it to 0777 or else.

the main project folder have permissions 0777 and owned to me.
Also the all sub-folders and files under the project's folder have the same permission 0777.

What is the problem ? And how to get over it ?

I'm using Ubuntu 10.04, NetBeans 6.9 ( Final Edition ).
The Connection to the remote server is via FTP in Passive Mode.

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Ubuntu :: Permission To Change Any Files On System When Using Live-CD?

Mar 14, 2011

My system won't boot because the contents of /etc/fstab, while semantically valid, are not meaningful in my system - neither / or /home is defined, for example.For this reason too fsck will not run.

The grub menu displays OK.How do I rebuild fstab?How do I get permission to change any files on my system when using the Live-CD? Right now all attempts are stopped with a 'permission denied' message.

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Ubuntu / Apple :: Change Mac User Files Read Permission?

Jul 13, 2010

I'm a new Ubuntu user, I just installed Ubuntu today and I'm loving it. But this issue has been driving me nuts all day, I've searched for hours for something like this and all posts were about external hard drives. I installed Ubuntu 10.04 on my MBP 13" then dual booted into Ubuntu. I can mount and access my MBP hard drive, but when it comes to the Mac home user files, I don't have permission to even READ.

How can I change that? I tried doing so by dual booting into Mac and changing the folder permissions and also making them shared folders but nothing worked.

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General :: Possible To Delete All The Files Including System Files As Root?

Sep 21, 2010

If I am logged in as root in a linux system and I run command rm -rf on / folder, should it remove all the files? also the kernel?

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General :: Can't Copy Files To Root Owned Files?

Feb 1, 2011

When i installed ubuntu. I made a seperate partition so that i could copy an ISO image onto it of an up-to-date version of ubuntu. I wanted to then boot the ISO up so i could install the version that way.I've already tried doing it through the update manager but it'll download, almost be done with installing and it freezes on me. so i figured this would be easier. However i do not know how to gain access to the other partition to copy the ISO image.

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General :: Can Not Move Files To Root Files In Kubuntu 9.04?

Aug 18, 2009

Being relatively new both to Linux and this forum, i am sorry if i make a post that already is, evn though i couldn`t find it.My problem is i can`t move downloaded files over to root filesystem, i have downloaded and unpacked them to files. to change it`s looks and downloaded a skin, i open root, go to usr---> amsn ---> share --> skins, now i am to copy the file of the skin over to the root directory, butI also tried alt+f2, writing sudo conqueror, as an advice i got, but there was noe difference.

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Ubuntu :: Change Permissions On Root Folders And Files

Jun 14, 2010

I need to change the config in a folder and can not due to it being owned by root. How do I change the permissions.

Folder = /etc/stunnel/
file = /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf

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Ubuntu :: UNR 10.10 - Change To The Root Directory In The Files And Folders?

Oct 13, 2010

I've been using Ubuntu for over 5 years. This time I decided to upgrade UNR to the latest 10.10. I am now running it from USB to try it before installing. Excuse my ignorance, but whatever happened to the Terminal? I cannot find it anywhere! I think this release is not going in the right direction if one of the most important tools in Ubuntu is hidden from an average user.

Also, how do I change to the root directory in the files and folders? or at least to the higher directory structure.I won't be installing UNR 10.10 unless I figure out these BASIC things.

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Ubuntu :: Getting Root Privileges To Change Files In Own Home Folder?

Jul 16, 2011

I'm running ubuntu 64-bit server edition so ill have to use the command line for this. i want to create or change a file in my own home folder, i have to do it as sudo, otherwise i get an error message saying "permission denied".

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General :: Moving Files Permission Denied?

May 10, 2010

I am not sure if this is posted somewhere else, if it is sorry. Anyways I downloaded files to my desktop from firefox and i need them to be in usr/local file, but if i try to put it in there it tells me permission denied. Is there anyway around this?

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General :: Access Files Permission From LiveCD

Feb 3, 2010

I would like to access my files from the live Ubuntu cd but It claims I am not the owner and wont give me Permission.

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General :: CP Cannot Stat Permission Denied (Files Are 644)

Oct 5, 2009

I have some files lying around in /root/bla/, all these files are 644 and /root/bla/ is 755. Still, when I try (as a different user) to cp /root/bla/file ., I get a "cp: cannot stat: Permission denied". I also cannot ls /root/bla/, I also get a Permission denied... what gives?

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General :: The Files' Permission Of Samba Server?

Jan 19, 2010

Samba Server version 3.25 The share directory test , the user's permission will be :Users can copy files into the test directory bywindow's file exploer , and after copying userscan'tither delete that files nor recovery them.

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General :: Listing Directory And Files' Permission Into Numbers?

Jul 20, 2010

Is it possible for listing directory and files' permission into numbers?

Generally ls command shows directory and files' permission as follows;

[root:maestro:/home/ddisk_net]# ls -al
Total 44
drwx------ 4 ddisk_net users 4096 7월 20 10:40 .
drwxr-xr-x 21 root root 4096 7월 20 10:28 ..
-rw------- 1 ddisk_net webteam 5 7월 20 10:40 .bash_history
-rw-r--r-- 1 ddisk_net users 33 1월 22 2009 .bash_logout

[code].....

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General :: Set 775 Permission For All Newly Created Files And Folders

Sep 30, 2010

i am facing a problem regarding permissions. how can i set 775 permission for all newly created files and folders. when i give chmod -R 775 /data permission is getting to all files and folders. but when i create a folder i wont get that permission. i want this 755 permission should be permanent for all old and newly create files

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General :: Get Full Permission To All Files And Folders In Ubuntu?

May 2, 2011

I am basically Linux/Ubuntu illiterate.(just in case the question itself did not make that clear)

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CentOS 5 :: Change Permission Of Root?

Mar 2, 2009

When I installed Centos 5, it asked me password twice. One is to root, another is a user acount.

Right now, I want to do "cd /root" under my user acount. It responds me:

permission denied.

Can I change permission of root?

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General :: Error On "/var/log/messages" - Change The Permission To Root?

Jan 10, 2011

I cannot make any permission change on /var/log/messages.Currently the permission looks like ?r---ws--t 58243 115 59053 1358438049 Jan 10 10:55 /var/log/messages How can i change the permission to root. Already chown failed giving a permission failed error.

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General :: CP Read Permission Denied - Cannot Copy Files From Pen Drive

Sep 23, 2009

I can't copy a few files from my pen drive. Got the files from a public computer, with windows. I use fedora 10.

cp gives the following error--->
cp const1.java /home/user1/Documents/scjp
cp: cannot open `const1.java' for reading: Permission denied
lsattr shows this--->
lsattr const1.java
lsattr: Permission denied While reading flags on const1.java
mount shows this--->
/dev/sdc1 on /media/disk type fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,blksize=4096)

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General :: How To Remove Rwx Permission For Group And Other Users For All Hidden Files

Nov 29, 2010

How would i remove rwx permission for group and other users for all hidden files (except . and ..) inside /root using a one line command.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Change MP4 Video Files In A Directory To MP3 Audio Files?

Apr 29, 2011

What would be a nice, simple command to go through all files in a directory (no sub-directories), and change all the MP4 Video files I have to MP3 audio files (keeping the original filenames except for changing the "mp4" extension to "mp3")?

The files in question were videos taken with one of those Flip cameras, but I only need the audio off of it.

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General :: Downgrade Gcc-version To Compile Mex-files For Matlab - Permission Denied

Feb 22, 2010

I am trying to run matlab 7.7 (R2008b) on my ubuntu 9.10 distribution..the thing is that I am totally new with both matlab and linux and I get the following error message from matlab when I try to run an example mex-function:

>> mex yprime.c
/home/margareta/Desktop/matlab/bin/mex: 1572: gcc: Permission denied

Warning: You are using gcc version "". The earliest gcc version supported with mex is "4.0.0". The latest version tested for use with mex is "4.2.0". To download a different version of gcc, visit [URL] eval: 1: gcc: Permission denied mex: compile of ' "yprime.c"' failed. Error using ==> mex at 213 Unable to complete successfully.

I had gcc-4.4 as default on my pc, so after this error I downloaded an older version (gcc-4.1) and removed with rm the symbolic link in /usr/bin pointing to gcc-4.4 and created a new one pointing to gcc-4.1. Now when I type gcc -v in the terminal it says that gcc is in the packages gcc and pentium-builder, to do an apt-get install. I tried that but than it says that gcc-4.1 is already the newest version. It seems that I have multiple versions of gcc installed but neither the terminal nor matlab can find them.

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Ubuntu :: How To Change Permission Folder So Only Root Can Open It

Apr 18, 2011

i wonder how to change permission folder, so only root can open it?

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General :: Exim Main Log - Getting '+'symbol (-rw-r-----+) While Viewing The File Permission Of Exim_mainlog Files

Jun 25, 2010

I am getting '+'symbol (-rw-r-----+) while viewing the file permission of exim_mainlog files. what the reason for this '+' symbol. -rw-r-----+ 1 mailnull mail 648448492 Jun 25 10:27 exim_mainlog

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General :: File Permission - User Can Create Files/folders In The Shared Folder

May 4, 2011

Is possible to make a folder permission like below?

-User can create files/folders in the shared folder.

-But the files/folders they created, cannot be delete/change by em.
(only can be delete by root users)

-Each new files/folders created will auto owner to root only.

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Debian Configuration :: Root Doesn't Have Permission To Change Passwords

Jun 19, 2014

I installed Debian Kit on my Asus Nexus 7 tablet, and after following the installation tutorial I got it running except for I'm stuck on the step to create a new user. (btw link: [URL] .... )

Here's how it went (I can't copy&paste from my tablet so I have to type out everything...):

Code: Select allroot@android-6c40984c21c156ae:/# adduser paul374
Adding user `paul374' ...
Adding new group `paul374' (5000) ...
Adding new user `paul374' (5000) with group `paul374' ...
Creating home directory `/home/paul374' ...

[Code] ....

So since I read somewhere that selinux had some permission problem, so I did a few chcons:

Code: Select allchcon --user=u --role=r --type=init --range=s0 /etc/passwd
chcon --user=u --role=r --type=init --range=s0 /etc/shadow
chcon --user=u --role=r --type=init --range=s0 /etc/gshadow

And it did take effect:

Code: Select allroot@android-6c40984c21c156ae:/# ls -Z | grep passwd
            u:r:init:s0 passwd
u:object_r:unlabeled:s0 passwd-
root@android-6c40984c21c156ae:/# ls -Z | grep shadow
            u:r:init:s0 gshadow
u:object_r:unlabeled:s0 gshadow-
            u:r:init:s0 shadow
u:object_r:unlabeled:s0 shadow-

...but still same thing as what happened in the beginning...

Anyway my goal is to create and be able to log in to another user so that I'm not stuck running root all the time. (Which, as we all know, is a bad idea.)

If there's a way to manually create the user by editing a few files, and root still won't be able to change passwords, I'm fine with that, as long as I have another user. Whatever it takes to just get a non-root user log-in-able...

I forgot to mention that since this is the Asus Nexus 7, there is no removable media, so chrooting from another Linux machine isn't an option, and neither is removing an SD card to use a LiveCD on it.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Can't Change Permission Of Mount Points For NTFS Partition Even As Root?

Apr 10, 2010

When I installed OpenSuse 11.2 it mounted I configured to mount all of my windows/NTFS partition. However, one problem is that only root can write to it. I was trying to change it to '777' permission. However, as root I can't change permission. chmod doesn't work and neither does using nautilus (as root) work.I even tried unmounting it and then doing a chmod. That didn't work either.

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