Inexperienced with shell, however, trying to learn how to use terminal to fix mount problem.
Steven Vollom
stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Sat Nov 22 02:39:05 UTC 2008
Nils Kassube wrote:
> Steven Vollom wrote:
>
>> Nils Kassube wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry, I have no experience with Gnome - I'm using KDE where the GUI
>>> administration is different (and for many things I prefer the command
>>> line anyway). Therefore I can't tell you how to do it using the GUI
>>> tools.
>>>
>> I don't use Gnome either, Kubuntu Hardy.
>> Kmenu>SystemSettings>AdvancedTab>Disk&Filesystems
>>
>
> Well, like I wrote in the other mail, I was a bit confused about the list,
> so I realised that you aren't using Gnome after I sent that remark. And
> now I had a look at Disk&Filesystems. It seems to be a tool to
> maintain the /etc/fstab file, but there is no help available, so I
> will not play with the settings.
>
>
>> I just did what you instructed and here is what happened:
>> steven at Studio25:~$ sudo mkdir /media/sdb5/$USER
>> [sudo] password for steven:
>> steven at Studio25:~$ sudo chown $USER /media/sdb5/$USER
>> steven at Studio25:~$
>>
>> What did I just do?
>>
>
> You did what I wrote in my original mail. First you created a directory
> with the command "mkdir /media/sdb5/$USER". Only root was allowed to
> write to the partition, so you needed root privilege. Therefore the
> command was prepended with "sudo". Then you changed the ownership from
> root to yourself with the command "chown $USER /media/sdb5/$USER". And
> again, only root was allowed to do that, so the "sudo" command was needed
> again. Now, if you are really curious about these commands you can have a
> look at the man pages. Type "man:sudo" in the address bar of Konqueror
> without quotes and also "man:mkdir" and "man:chown".
>
>
>> There is a folder
>> named steven that can contain data now.
>>
>
> And if you want to access your new folder more easily you can create a
> link in your home directory with a command like this:
>
> ln -s /media/sdb5/$USER $HOME/sdb5
>
>
> Nils
>
>
I wish I didn't have so many things going at once right now. This is
what I would like to do, but it takes a lot of concentration for me to
absorb, and I am distracted by all the other projects. I think I will
take one day and relax my brain. I hope you are around when I get
back. I am so tired. Sleep is not rejuvinating me.
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