mikshaw


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Posted: Mar. 27 2009,01:27 |
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so your mydsl directory needs to have its permissions changed. First, though, what file system does the mydsl partition have? If it's NTFS you've made a mistake. If it's FAT I'm not sure...I'm guessing you should be able to work with it, but a filesystem that is accessed by Linux only should be a Linux file system. If it's a Linux filesystem, I suspect that you only need to change its permissions to 755, and maybe change the ownership to 1001.50 if you want to add more extensions to it.
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