Re: Write access to USB

2015-08-04 Thread anxiousmac
On Monday, 3 August 2015 19:30:05 UTC+1, notoneofmy wrote: > On 08/03/2015 07:21 PM, anxiousmac wrote: > > Perhaps related to my issue posted to debian.maint.kde about a week ago? > > > > I happened upon a debian-installer bug report which points out that if one > > needs firmware from a stick du

Re: Write access to USB

2015-08-03 Thread notoneofmy
On 08/03/2015 07:21 PM, anxious...@gmail.com wrote: Perhaps related to my issue posted to debian.maint.kde about a week ago? I happened upon a debian-installer bug report which points out that if one needs firmware from a stick during installation a line such as "/dev/sdb1 /media/usb0

Re: Write access to USB

2015-08-03 Thread anxiousmac
On Monday, 3 August 2015 18:00:05 UTC+1, notoneofmy wrote: > On 15-08-02 4:33 PM, notoneofmy wrote: > > I format, ext2, or ext3, a USB using gparted, which is started as root, > > and can only be, in the Terminal. > > > > Once formatted and partition created, I cannot write to the USB stick, > > u

Re: Write access to USB

2015-08-03 Thread notoneofmy
On 15-08-02 4:33 PM, notoneofmy wrote: > I format, ext2, or ext3, a USB using gparted, which is started as root, > and can only be, in the Terminal. > > Once formatted and partition created, I cannot write to the USB stick, > unless I issue a Chown 777 command in terminal. > > However, in the Termi

Write access to USB

2015-08-02 Thread notoneofmy
I format, ext2, or ext3, a USB using gparted, which is started as root, and can only be, in the Terminal. Once formatted and partition created, I cannot write to the USB stick, unless I issue a Chown 777 command in terminal. However, in the Terminal, I'm able "mkdir xyz" and it works I cannot do