I'm still relatively new to using Linux so I apologise if this is dumb. In order to use some Windows only software without having to boot into Windows, I set up a VM using Virtualbox, which worked great for a while until I needed USB passthrough. I had to update Virtualbox in order to use the latest extension package, but after updating it requested I add my user to the vboxusers group, which I did with:
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sudo usermod -a -G vboxusers $USER
Just to clarify, I was able to read and write out of this drive without any issues for months up until this point. The only other command I ran before realising I lost permissions was:
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/sbin/vboxconfig
I'm not sure if this is of any use, but running "ls -l /dev/nvme0n1p2" (/dev/nvme0n1p2 being the drive in question) returns:
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brwxrw---- 1 root disk 259, 2 Feb 16 00:10 /dev/nvme0n1p2