![]() ~ $ cp /home/g/MyBooks/Wyndham-TheMidwichCuckoos.txt /500gbĬp: cannot create regular file '/500gb/Wyndham-TheMidwichCuckoos.txt': Permission denied ~ $ cp /home/g/MyBooks/Wyndham-TheMidwichCuckoos.txt /3tb dev/sdd1 on /3tb type fuseblk (rw,allow_other,blksize=4096) dev/sda1 on /winxp type fuseblk (rw,allow_other,blksize=4096,default_permissions) The ereader is fat32, I had assumed it to be ntfs, ~ $ ls -l /home/g/MyBooks/Wyndham-TheMidwichCuckoos.txt ~ $ cp /home/g/MyBooks/Wyndham-TheMidwichCuckoos.txt /500gb/database/media/Ĭp: cannot create regular file '/500gb/database/media/Wyndham-TheMidwichCuckoos.txt': Permission denied So I believe the problem is specific to this device, but I have no clue what it might be. It is only with this ereader that I have this problem (though I can write to it as root). ![]() Being ntfs, all of them are owned by root of group root. There is no perceptible difference in the permissions setup for any of them. I have other ntfs file systems, thumb drives, external HDDs etc to which I can write to as user. My system is slackware 14, and the device being written to is my ereader, an ntfs-3g file system. Could someone kindly explain why I get this Permission Denied error? I personally am user g and as ls shows I have read and write permission for both source and destination.
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