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    I am running Kubuntu 18.10 and am having a devil of a time modifying files on an external drive. I have a 1 TB Seagate external drive that I would like to store music on. I was able to copy files to it using Nemo as Root. However, Clementime does not recognise this location as a Music source. I have an SD card that also has music on it that is recognised, as well as a thumbdrive. But the Seagate is not. In fact, if I want to do anything with the Seagate I have to use Nemo as root. How do I access this drive within Dolphin and still be able to modify files and the like?

    #2
    Under properties, who is listed as Owner for the Seagate drive?
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      #3
      Ownership
      User:root
      Group:root

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        #4
        I had the exact same problem with an external drive. Since it's impossible to run Dolphin as root, I installed Nautilus. From the konsole I ran Nautilus as root and could change ownership.
        (I'm sure you can do it without Nautilus too, but I'm no Linux guru at all...)

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          #5
          How this normally works depends on the file system of the drive. If it's NTFS it should be immediately accessible. If it's a Linux file system, you'll have to "chown" it to your user the first time you plug it in.

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            #6
            Ha!!! That was the issue..it was not an NTSF formated drive. Luckily I had a back up of my back up..so I formatted the drive and BOOM! All accesible and all good! Thanx everyone!

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