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Posted: Oct. 06 2006,21:51 QUOTE

Well, I found my problem.  My usb drive wasn't mounted.  I guess I assumed that it was mounted automatically.  "mount /dev/sda1" fixed my problem.  At least until I ran out of space.....  oops
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Posted: Oct. 07 2006,03:25 QUOTE

Quote (j.robinson @ Sep. 20 2006,05:41)
Greetings,
I've installed to hard disk, now I want to save files there too. However I can't make a dir or save a file. Even when I attempt to change permissions I can't.

External drive on USB can be read, again not writable (I'm using emelfm).  

Warning...I'm a newbie!

Regards
JR

I had the same problem mounting my hard drive after a frugal install.
I wasn't mounting the drive in read/write mode.
This command worked for me:
sudo mount -w /dev/hda6
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