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disk partitions problem in ubuntu

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I created 1 /home partition when I installed ubuntu..and after that I divided into 3 partitions and now I can't write in these partitions and I can only write when I run 
sudo nautilus
command...and I can't install games also in here

 

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can you change drive permissions as root?

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5 minutes ago, mahyar said:

can you change drive permissions as root?

How to change??

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3 minutes ago, Bharath1910 said:

How and when and will it be safe..I mean should I need to reinstall OS??

no you dont need to reinstall os i have a few tricks up my sleeve 

 

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and the drives are detected as seperate drives not like partitions

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1 minute ago, mahyar said:

no you dont need to reinstall os i have a few tricks up my sleeve 

 

pls tell..I'm eagerly waiting

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Bharath1910 said:

pls tell..I'm eagerly waiting

 

 

ok do a sudo nano /etc/fstab

take a picture of it then i can tell what to change to make it right 

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so do you mind logging in as root?

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2 minutes ago, mahyar said:

so do you mind logging in as root?

I can't understand....
you mean as administrator???
if yes
I logged in, in a administrator account....I have 2 administrator account...

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Just now, Bharath1910 said:

I can't understand....
you mean as administrator???
if yes
I logged in, in a administrator account....I have 2 administrator account...

admin? no i mean superuser

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5 minutes ago, mahyar said:

admin? no i mean superuser

Oh ok...I logged in as root now...
sudo -i

 

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1083530025_Screenshotfrom2020-10-0212-41-24.png.587cfcccf2fbdebb48d2dd84a013180a.pngwhen I try to rename my drive... I can't.....can it be fixed???

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all my drives are gone....

I just shutdown the system after this fix and now all gone? or what happend??
pls tell

 

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when I restart the PC..Drives came back online...but 
before I shut down my PC...my loading was stopped...I mean, I was restoring CSGO from my external drive to the E drive and after sometime it stopped...I thought it was some steam issues and now after I turn on the PC drives are missing and after restarting they came back online....

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On 10/2/2020 at 12:22 PM, Bharath1910 said:

when I restart the PC..Drives came back online...but 
before I shut down my PC...my loading was stopped...I mean, I was restoring CSGO from my external drive to the E drive and after sometime it stopped...I thought it was some steam issues and now after I turn on the PC drives are missing and after restarting they came back online....

first you forgot to quote me so i didn't notice these brother and it was a mounting problem that kernel fix after reboot

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1 hour ago, mahyar said:

first you forgot to quote me so i didn't notice these brother and it was a mounting problem that kernel fix after reboot

Ohh thank you...
I can sleep peacefully lol

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