Today I tried to copy & paste my music files from a USB hard drive to an internal hard drive on my desktop. When I right clicked on the partition to paste a group of files, it wouldn't highlight the option to paste the files. Is this a permissions issue? I don't think it would be hardware. I'd just thought that permissions was a place to start.
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Re: Can't paste music files onto slave (secondary) hard drive
If the destination 'folder' is not within your users /home partition, and the location isn't 'owned' by you, then yes, it's a permissions issue.
Where are you trying to paste the files to?
Another possibility is that the destination you are wanting to paste to hasn't been mounted yet. Can you get into the destination folder directly with Dolphin?Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Re: Can't paste music files onto slave (secondary) hard drive
Dolphin does show the secondary HD (slave). It has one folder on it, "Lost and Found". I can't create a folder on the partition.
I formatted the HD as ext4. Does that create the permissions issue?
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Re: Can't paste music files onto slave (secondary) hard drive
Code:sudo mkdir <whatever mount>/mystuff sudo chown dab:dab <whatever mount>/mystuff
Then copy your files into <whatever mount>/mystuff
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Re: Can't paste music files onto slave (secondary) hard drive
Originally posted by DAB4970Should "sdb1" be in there somewhere? Because it is physically mounted as the slave HD.
eneyway press alt>F2 and typeCode:kdesudo dolphin
go to your drive and add a folder(DIR) then rite click it.... click propertys.... click the permitions tab and change owner root , group root to owner you , group you .......ware "you" is your user name.
close the root dolphin ............open a normal dolphin and test
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Re: Can't paste music files onto slave (secondary) hard drive
yes, thanks, that did it.
kdesudo dolphin
Selected partition, right-click in open white space, selected properties, then permissions, and in the "User" field replace "root" with my userid
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