I wish. I spent 4 hours trying to get both I and docker to have permission to see my other drive. I finally gave up entirely and made a puid:guid that had access to everything short of root and put myself on that. It’s still dubious as to whether that will work…
Well, you can technically boot Windows into safemode or boot the install iso to modify the files owned by TrustedInstaller. But should you really do it?
Linux users: “I don’t have such weaknesses.”
“You fool, I could sudo rm the whole drive right now. It’s only out of my exuberant benevolence that I don’t.”
Later: me pressing the up key 38 times rather than type sudo apt update && upgrade
When you learn
Ctrl+Rto reverse search you can’t go back lolI wish. I spent 4 hours trying to get both I and docker to have permission to see my other drive. I finally gave up entirely and made a puid:guid that had access to everything short of root and put myself on that. It’s still dubious as to whether that will work…
Just do it like a champ and run
sudo chmod -R +777 /! Who needs privilege access anyway?Did you try :Z? Maybe SELinux was blocking you?
Yeah I need to go in and get access to stuff I saved on my older distros/oses somehow
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Well, you can technically remove the immutable flag from files… but I wouldn’t
Well, you can technically boot Windows into safemode or boot the install iso to modify the files owned by TrustedInstaller. But should you really do it?
I also wouldn’t, just like I wouldn’t touch the immutable flag
Polkit asking you to type the password every few minutes when moving a bunch of files:
sudo chown -R