December 15, 20196 yr Totally not a cli guy so I saw this posted on another thread and I ran it on my rig out of curiosity and to continue learning this stuff and found that I clearly have had a misconfigured host path in a docker and now it seems I have a lot of garbage on my flash drive, Primarily the music .cfg files I can't seem to be able to find them in krusader to remove is this right? Kinda remember there might be a setting that protected the flash drive but don't see it so maybe I'm mistaken? Edited December 15, 20196 yr by mrbilky
December 15, 20196 yr Community Expert Those share cfg files would be automatically created for any top level folder, that exists now or existed at any point in the past, you can delete the cfgs for any share that no longer exists.
December 15, 20196 yr Community Expert 16 minutes ago, mrbilky said: Kinda remember there might be a setting that protected the flash drive but don't see it so maybe I'm mistaken? In the release notes for ver 6.8.0 in the Management Section: Quote fstab: mount USB flash boot device with root-only access You will need to run Krusader with root privileges now if you want to 'work' on the flash drive.
December 15, 20196 yr Author 12 minutes ago, Frank1940 said: In the release notes for ver 6.8.0 in the Management Section: You will need to run Krusader with root privileges now if you want to 'work' on the flash drive. Never did that where would I find root privileges in krusader
December 15, 20196 yr Community Expert 11 minutes ago, mrbilky said: Never did that where would I find root privileges in krusader see here:
December 15, 20196 yr Community Expert 39 minutes ago, Frank1940 said: see here: By the way, I do run my Krusader Docker as root and have never had a problem. You have to be aware that if you create a file, it will have root as an owner and group of for that file. You can obviously change that if required right from Krusader since you are running as superuser. You just have to be aware of what is going on behind the curtain. (Wizard of Oz reference...) You will probably not run into this problem very often. I, personally, have never encountered it. Edited December 15, 20196 yr by Frank1940
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