Error Opening Partition Device Permission Denied
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Member Registered: 2009-05-20 Posts: 43 permission denied mounting ntfs partition I can mount my vfat usb flash drive (sdb1 in the following) and my ntfs windows partition (sda2 in the following) but I libgl error failed to open drm device permission denied can only access (even read) the flash drive as a regular user. error opening tftp permission denied If I try to ls the windows partition I get ls: cannot open directory /windows/: Permission deniedMy fstab for
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the two devices is identical:/dev/sda2 /windows auto rw,user,noauto 0 0 /dev/sdb1 /media/flash auto rw,user,noauto 0 0and both mount points have the same permissions before I mount. However, once I mount each
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one, the permissions change for /windows from drwxr-xr-x root rootto dr-x------ root rootwhile the permissions for the flash drive stay the same.I've looked around and seen that maybe this is a bug in HAL or maybe I have to change some permissions settings? I added the line from the hal wiki entry to my PolicyKit config but that did not help. Is there man mount a fix for this? Offline #2 2009-06-16 07:38:15 sand_man Member From: Australia Registered: 2008-06-10 Posts: 2,164 Re: permission denied mounting ntfs partition you need to explicitly mount the ntfs partition with ntfs-3gauto will not do this Offline #3 2009-06-16 08:21:16 nonis Member Registered: 2009-05-20 Posts: 43 Re: permission denied mounting ntfs partition If I use ntfs-3g, I get a permission denied at mount time:Error opening '/dev/sda2': Permission denied Failed to mount '/dev/sda2': Permission denied Please check '/dev/sda2' and the ntfs-3g binary permissions, and the mounting user ID. More explanation is provided at http://ntfs-3g.org/support.html#unprivilegedWhat is ntfs-3g and what is wrong with the ntfs driver? Offline #4 2009-06-16 13:25:07 perbh Member From: Republic of Texas Registered: 2005-03-04 Posts: 765 Re: permission denied mounting ntfs partition mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda2 /windows -o uid=0,gid=0,noatime,umask=000,locale=en_US.utf8 Offline #5 2009-06-16 19:51:49 nonis Member Registered: 2009-05-20 Posts: 43 Re: permission denied mounting ntfs partition That worked. Can you explain what these settings do please? [= I will add them to my fstab but I'd like to know what I'm adding so next time I don't end up posting the same question. =PAlso, why do fold
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wife's windows machine. Basically, make sure you are using sudo in front of the commands. These two steps fixed the laptop. Use sudo fdisk -l or Gparted to find the NTFS volume. sudo ntfsfix /dev/{ntfs-volume} Comment on this article? Pushed on https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=74164 06/05/2013 by Christian Made with ❤ in New Hampshire 100% organic content by Minimul Important QuickBooks Integration references Ask a QuickBooks Integration question QuickBooks Online API Reference REST essentials for the QuickBooks Online API QuickBooks Desktop Integration Reference Top 20 http://minimul.com/mounting-volume-error-opening-partition-device-permission-denied.html Intuit Developer Questions QuickBooks Developer Hub Intuit Platform System Status https://twitter.com/intuitdevstatus Getting on the Intuit App Store IIF File Support Get IIF Journal Entries into QuickBooks Online OAuth & OpenID Requirements and Best Practices QuickBooks Desktop Web Connector QuickBooks Web Connector Overview QBXMLOn Screen Reference Migrating a QBD Online REST Integration to QBSDK QuickBooks Ruby Newsletter The qbo_api gem Rails & the QuickBooks Web Connector Christian Pelczarski, a.k.a Minimul, a QuickBooks integration consultant and a Minimal Viable Products (MVP) expert. My home base is near Keene, New Hampshire. I help businesses realize greater profits through a successful and reliable QuickBooks integration. I am available for hire, contact me. Twitter Github Google+ Minimulcasts All articles Learn Tmux christian@minimul.com Micros OCR Content © minimul
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