On 7/8/16, Evgenii Frolov <frol....@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Michael, > > /media/$USER is root:root drwxr-x--- > > and /media/$USER/$LABEL is $USER:$USER drwx------ > > Is it as intended? > And, if not, how could it be changed without my "help"?
While you're waiting for feedback from others, I ran mine for comparison. For both /media/$USER and /media/$USER/$LABEL, I get: drwxr-x---+ root root That's on a super basic debootstrap'ed in Sid Unstable setup where I've never altered permissions going that route. Your one there is obviously missing that one execute permission that I'm *a-suming* is helping cause the problem. That's as much as I can gather from it. Pretty much about all my memory has ever retained about permissions is don't give out any more access permissions than is absolutely necessary to perform ordinary, daily computing. It's safer for your system that way. :) Good luck solving your issue. Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with duct tape *