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Re: Directory Problems
- From: Rick Stevens <rstevens vitalstream com>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Directory Problems
- Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 17:53:23 -0700
karlp ourldsfamily com wrote:
Try changing the permission from linux to 777 and then see if you can find
it in Windows.
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On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Mugleston, Brad wrote:
I access my Windows D drive under Linux. I put there anything that I may
need if I have to get into Windows (mp3 files). Well I've got a good
collection of music and I had to get into Windows last night - my MP3
directory (which I made under Linux) doesn't show. I know it's because I
created it under Linux but now how do I fix it?
Also depends on which filesystem D is. However, setting the directory
AND all of its children to mode 777 is the first step.
"chmod -R 777 directory"
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