Hi Kevin, Tks for your response
On Sunday 16 May 2004 05:32, Kevin Mark wrote: > > Debian unstable > > FreeBSD 5.2 > > > > I used "burncd" burning data files on a CDRW as root on a FreeBSD box. > > After burning, files can be copied from CDRW to any directory on the > > FreeBSD box. But they can't be copied to Debian box, saying that I have > > no permission to copy files. However in fact the files are copied to > > Debian box. On the Debian box I tried to mount the CDRW as root as well > > as user with the same result. Kindly advise how to rectify this problem > Hi Stephen, > the best thing you can do is to provide us EXACT details. So, for > example: > show us the actual output of the commands you used, Problem seems partially solved as follow; 1) It does not matter whether mounting as root or as user. Using drag-and-drop method on 'nautilus' (home, Gnome desktop), following warning will popup; Warning: <Error while copying> "/mnt/cdrom0...orial.html" cannot be copied because you do not have permissions to read it. <Cancel> <Skip> Clicking either <Cancel> or <Skip> files copied to Debian including directory 2) If on Console window applying; $ cp -v -R /mnt/cdrom0/* /path/to/destinated_folder/ No warning popup. All files including directories and subdirectories are copied to their destination. Now how to make copying with drag-and-drop method on 'nautilus' avoiding warning popup? This method allows selecting files/directories to be copied instead of copying all of them from CDRW. Kindly advise. TIA B.R. Stephen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]