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sudo chown -R dario:dario /home/dario
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sudo chown -R dario:dario /home/dario
Correct.Gibbo wrote:i should type that without any other command in normal boot?
You should be the owner of all the files in your /home, under all circumstances. Problems can arise if that is not the case.Gibbo wrote:And i think that changing the files permission would not allow Me and the System (DE and so...) to
write inside that partition, so to use this system. Am i wrong?
If the /home partition is formatted ext4, you have to chose ext4. If you chose anything else, the partition will be formatted and you will lose any existing data on it.Gibbo wrote:Unfortunately the command tried for 30 sec to do something, then errors appeared,
We Must operate on the FS, otherwise we can't change owner of a single file...
(when ones install the OS, how do You set the /home FS Extension? i could only chose the same Ext4 which that partition /home had before)