Hi,
I'm new to linux in its entirety, but thought I'd stray from windows..
Anyway, I installed Kubuntu Feisty on a blank system, and thought I'd manually set up my own partitions on my hdd. I have a 400gb hdd, and put in a 20gb partition as the root folder (ext3), 4gb swap and run into trouble trying to format the remaining as /media mount ext3 (for my media). It seemed to me that kubuntu doesn't like large (370gb) partitions, since I could put in a 200gb partition and a 170gb partition. Anyway I made do with a split media partition, and installed kubuntu.
(Is there something I did wrong here??)
When I booted up kubuntu after installing, I noticed my media partitions were not accessable. They show up on my system (as named Media1 and Media2) but are labelled 'lost+found'. I cannot access them as current user, and I think I may be able to open them up as root.
So first thing is - how would I become root to open them?
And second - When I do open them as root, can I change the privelages to enable opening and using them as user?
I am also thinking 'have I completely doen everything wrong from the start (partitioning)'
Any advice would be hugely appreciated
Thanks
Gareth
I'm new to linux in its entirety, but thought I'd stray from windows..
Anyway, I installed Kubuntu Feisty on a blank system, and thought I'd manually set up my own partitions on my hdd. I have a 400gb hdd, and put in a 20gb partition as the root folder (ext3), 4gb swap and run into trouble trying to format the remaining as /media mount ext3 (for my media). It seemed to me that kubuntu doesn't like large (370gb) partitions, since I could put in a 200gb partition and a 170gb partition. Anyway I made do with a split media partition, and installed kubuntu.
(Is there something I did wrong here??)
When I booted up kubuntu after installing, I noticed my media partitions were not accessable. They show up on my system (as named Media1 and Media2) but are labelled 'lost+found'. I cannot access them as current user, and I think I may be able to open them up as root.
So first thing is - how would I become root to open them?
And second - When I do open them as root, can I change the privelages to enable opening and using them as user?
I am also thinking 'have I completely doen everything wrong from the start (partitioning)'
Any advice would be hugely appreciated
Thanks
Gareth
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