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How to set read+executable permission in internal drive when chmod 777 * is not working?


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I have installed ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS in my system 3 months ago. After 2 months, I don't have the read and write permission on any internal drive except my system drive. I have used chmod -R 777 * in all 4 internal drives. Still I am not able to get the write permission. Every time I use chmod -R 777 *, It sets read only permission to every file.



That's the console output I am getting.



chmod: changing permissions of 'filename.jpg': Read-only file system



chmod: changing permissions of 'filename.mp4': Read-only file system



Content of /etc/fstab file:




# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
#
# / was on /dev/sda8 during installation
UUID=659a2d1e-22aa-4ea8-a2fe-95e725d1b4c3 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# swap was on /dev/sda9 during installation
UUID=229f248a-cec6-40bc-bed9-6a1f1baf8deb none swap sw 0 0


Log of mount | grep '^/' :




/dev/sda8 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-system-monitor_100.snap on /snap/gnome-system-monitor/100 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gtk-common-themes_1313.snap on /snap/gtk-common-themes/1313 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gtk-common-themes_1198.snap on /snap/gtk-common-themes/1198 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_352.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/352 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_61.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/61 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-28-1804_71.snap on /snap/gnome-3-28-1804/71 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-28-1804_67.snap on /snap/gnome-3-28-1804/67 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_57.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/57 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core_7396.snap on /snap/core/7396 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-26-1604_90.snap on /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/90 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_45.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/45 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_406.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/406 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core18_1098.snap on /snap/core18/1098 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core18_1074.snap on /snap/core18/1074 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-26-1604_92.snap on /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/92 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-characters_296.snap on /snap/gnome-characters/296 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-system-monitor_83.snap on /snap/gnome-system-monitor/83 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core_7270.snap on /snap/core/7270 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-characters_317.snap on /snap/gnome-characters/317 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_260.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/260 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/dev/sda2 on /media/tango/78CE2C0ECE2BC36C type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda3 on /media/tango/tiMe FoR JaaNkAaRi type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda5 on /media/tango/gEEks-StuffS type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda6 on /media/tango/ManOraNjaN type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda7 on /media/tango/coMPuteR_aUJaaR type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)









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  • 4





    First off, never just blindly run chmod -R 777 on an entire drive! That could easily break your system! That said, please edit your question and add i) the contents of the /etc/fstab file and ii) the output of mount | grep '^/' .

    – terdon
    Sep 7 at 16:31











  • @terdon Since I am new to ubuntu and its community , I could not embedded the screenshot, So I'd attached the link of screenshot.

    – Harsh tango Gautam
    Sep 8 at 18:45












  • No, please paste the actual text. It's text, you can just copy paste it. A screenshot is much more complicated and is harder to read. Please just copy paste the contents into your question.

    – terdon
    Sep 8 at 19:04











  • Also, please explain what drives you're asking about. I only see one drive in the screenshot.

    – terdon
    Sep 8 at 19:06











  • @tredon I am asking for all the available drive. Earlier I did not mount any drive except one. That's why you were seeing only one drive.

    – Harsh tango Gautam
    Sep 9 at 16:48

















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I have installed ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS in my system 3 months ago. After 2 months, I don't have the read and write permission on any internal drive except my system drive. I have used chmod -R 777 * in all 4 internal drives. Still I am not able to get the write permission. Every time I use chmod -R 777 *, It sets read only permission to every file.



That's the console output I am getting.



chmod: changing permissions of 'filename.jpg': Read-only file system



chmod: changing permissions of 'filename.mp4': Read-only file system



Content of /etc/fstab file:




# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
#
# / was on /dev/sda8 during installation
UUID=659a2d1e-22aa-4ea8-a2fe-95e725d1b4c3 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# swap was on /dev/sda9 during installation
UUID=229f248a-cec6-40bc-bed9-6a1f1baf8deb none swap sw 0 0


Log of mount | grep '^/' :




/dev/sda8 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-system-monitor_100.snap on /snap/gnome-system-monitor/100 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gtk-common-themes_1313.snap on /snap/gtk-common-themes/1313 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gtk-common-themes_1198.snap on /snap/gtk-common-themes/1198 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_352.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/352 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_61.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/61 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-28-1804_71.snap on /snap/gnome-3-28-1804/71 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-28-1804_67.snap on /snap/gnome-3-28-1804/67 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_57.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/57 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core_7396.snap on /snap/core/7396 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-26-1604_90.snap on /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/90 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_45.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/45 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_406.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/406 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core18_1098.snap on /snap/core18/1098 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core18_1074.snap on /snap/core18/1074 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-26-1604_92.snap on /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/92 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-characters_296.snap on /snap/gnome-characters/296 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-system-monitor_83.snap on /snap/gnome-system-monitor/83 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core_7270.snap on /snap/core/7270 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-characters_317.snap on /snap/gnome-characters/317 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_260.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/260 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/dev/sda2 on /media/tango/78CE2C0ECE2BC36C type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda3 on /media/tango/tiMe FoR JaaNkAaRi type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda5 on /media/tango/gEEks-StuffS type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda6 on /media/tango/ManOraNjaN type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda7 on /media/tango/coMPuteR_aUJaaR type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)









share|improve this question






















  • 4





    First off, never just blindly run chmod -R 777 on an entire drive! That could easily break your system! That said, please edit your question and add i) the contents of the /etc/fstab file and ii) the output of mount | grep '^/' .

    – terdon
    Sep 7 at 16:31











  • @terdon Since I am new to ubuntu and its community , I could not embedded the screenshot, So I'd attached the link of screenshot.

    – Harsh tango Gautam
    Sep 8 at 18:45












  • No, please paste the actual text. It's text, you can just copy paste it. A screenshot is much more complicated and is harder to read. Please just copy paste the contents into your question.

    – terdon
    Sep 8 at 19:04











  • Also, please explain what drives you're asking about. I only see one drive in the screenshot.

    – terdon
    Sep 8 at 19:06











  • @tredon I am asking for all the available drive. Earlier I did not mount any drive except one. That's why you were seeing only one drive.

    – Harsh tango Gautam
    Sep 9 at 16:48













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I have installed ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS in my system 3 months ago. After 2 months, I don't have the read and write permission on any internal drive except my system drive. I have used chmod -R 777 * in all 4 internal drives. Still I am not able to get the write permission. Every time I use chmod -R 777 *, It sets read only permission to every file.



That's the console output I am getting.



chmod: changing permissions of 'filename.jpg': Read-only file system



chmod: changing permissions of 'filename.mp4': Read-only file system



Content of /etc/fstab file:




# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
#
# / was on /dev/sda8 during installation
UUID=659a2d1e-22aa-4ea8-a2fe-95e725d1b4c3 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# swap was on /dev/sda9 during installation
UUID=229f248a-cec6-40bc-bed9-6a1f1baf8deb none swap sw 0 0


Log of mount | grep '^/' :




/dev/sda8 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-system-monitor_100.snap on /snap/gnome-system-monitor/100 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gtk-common-themes_1313.snap on /snap/gtk-common-themes/1313 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gtk-common-themes_1198.snap on /snap/gtk-common-themes/1198 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_352.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/352 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_61.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/61 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-28-1804_71.snap on /snap/gnome-3-28-1804/71 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-28-1804_67.snap on /snap/gnome-3-28-1804/67 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_57.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/57 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core_7396.snap on /snap/core/7396 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-26-1604_90.snap on /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/90 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_45.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/45 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_406.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/406 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core18_1098.snap on /snap/core18/1098 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core18_1074.snap on /snap/core18/1074 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-26-1604_92.snap on /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/92 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-characters_296.snap on /snap/gnome-characters/296 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-system-monitor_83.snap on /snap/gnome-system-monitor/83 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core_7270.snap on /snap/core/7270 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-characters_317.snap on /snap/gnome-characters/317 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_260.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/260 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/dev/sda2 on /media/tango/78CE2C0ECE2BC36C type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda3 on /media/tango/tiMe FoR JaaNkAaRi type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda5 on /media/tango/gEEks-StuffS type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda6 on /media/tango/ManOraNjaN type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda7 on /media/tango/coMPuteR_aUJaaR type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)









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I have installed ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS in my system 3 months ago. After 2 months, I don't have the read and write permission on any internal drive except my system drive. I have used chmod -R 777 * in all 4 internal drives. Still I am not able to get the write permission. Every time I use chmod -R 777 *, It sets read only permission to every file.



That's the console output I am getting.



chmod: changing permissions of 'filename.jpg': Read-only file system



chmod: changing permissions of 'filename.mp4': Read-only file system



Content of /etc/fstab file:




# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
#
# / was on /dev/sda8 during installation
UUID=659a2d1e-22aa-4ea8-a2fe-95e725d1b4c3 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# swap was on /dev/sda9 during installation
UUID=229f248a-cec6-40bc-bed9-6a1f1baf8deb none swap sw 0 0


Log of mount | grep '^/' :




/dev/sda8 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-system-monitor_100.snap on /snap/gnome-system-monitor/100 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gtk-common-themes_1313.snap on /snap/gtk-common-themes/1313 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gtk-common-themes_1198.snap on /snap/gtk-common-themes/1198 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_352.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/352 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_61.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/61 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-28-1804_71.snap on /snap/gnome-3-28-1804/71 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-28-1804_67.snap on /snap/gnome-3-28-1804/67 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_57.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/57 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core_7396.snap on /snap/core/7396 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-26-1604_90.snap on /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/90 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-logs_45.snap on /snap/gnome-logs/45 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_406.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/406 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core18_1098.snap on /snap/core18/1098 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core18_1074.snap on /snap/core18/1074 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-3-26-1604_92.snap on /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/92 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-characters_296.snap on /snap/gnome-characters/296 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-system-monitor_83.snap on /snap/gnome-system-monitor/83 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/core_7270.snap on /snap/core/7270 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-characters_317.snap on /snap/gnome-characters/317 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/var/lib/snapd/snaps/gnome-calculator_260.snap on /snap/gnome-calculator/260 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide)
/dev/sda2 on /media/tango/78CE2C0ECE2BC36C type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda3 on /media/tango/tiMe FoR JaaNkAaRi type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda5 on /media/tango/gEEks-StuffS type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda6 on /media/tango/ManOraNjaN type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)
/dev/sda7 on /media/tango/coMPuteR_aUJaaR type fuseblk (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096,uhelper=udisks2)






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    First off, never just blindly run chmod -R 777 on an entire drive! That could easily break your system! That said, please edit your question and add i) the contents of the /etc/fstab file and ii) the output of mount | grep '^/' .

    – terdon
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  • @terdon Since I am new to ubuntu and its community , I could not embedded the screenshot, So I'd attached the link of screenshot.

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  • No, please paste the actual text. It's text, you can just copy paste it. A screenshot is much more complicated and is harder to read. Please just copy paste the contents into your question.

    – terdon
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  • Also, please explain what drives you're asking about. I only see one drive in the screenshot.

    – terdon
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  • @tredon I am asking for all the available drive. Earlier I did not mount any drive except one. That's why you were seeing only one drive.

    – Harsh tango Gautam
    Sep 9 at 16:48












  • 4





    First off, never just blindly run chmod -R 777 on an entire drive! That could easily break your system! That said, please edit your question and add i) the contents of the /etc/fstab file and ii) the output of mount | grep '^/' .

    – terdon
    Sep 7 at 16:31











  • @terdon Since I am new to ubuntu and its community , I could not embedded the screenshot, So I'd attached the link of screenshot.

    – Harsh tango Gautam
    Sep 8 at 18:45












  • No, please paste the actual text. It's text, you can just copy paste it. A screenshot is much more complicated and is harder to read. Please just copy paste the contents into your question.

    – terdon
    Sep 8 at 19:04











  • Also, please explain what drives you're asking about. I only see one drive in the screenshot.

    – terdon
    Sep 8 at 19:06











  • @tredon I am asking for all the available drive. Earlier I did not mount any drive except one. That's why you were seeing only one drive.

    – Harsh tango Gautam
    Sep 9 at 16:48







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First off, never just blindly run chmod -R 777 on an entire drive! That could easily break your system! That said, please edit your question and add i) the contents of the /etc/fstab file and ii) the output of mount | grep '^/' .

– terdon
Sep 7 at 16:31





First off, never just blindly run chmod -R 777 on an entire drive! That could easily break your system! That said, please edit your question and add i) the contents of the /etc/fstab file and ii) the output of mount | grep '^/' .

– terdon
Sep 7 at 16:31













@terdon Since I am new to ubuntu and its community , I could not embedded the screenshot, So I'd attached the link of screenshot.

– Harsh tango Gautam
Sep 8 at 18:45






@terdon Since I am new to ubuntu and its community , I could not embedded the screenshot, So I'd attached the link of screenshot.

– Harsh tango Gautam
Sep 8 at 18:45














No, please paste the actual text. It's text, you can just copy paste it. A screenshot is much more complicated and is harder to read. Please just copy paste the contents into your question.

– terdon
Sep 8 at 19:04





No, please paste the actual text. It's text, you can just copy paste it. A screenshot is much more complicated and is harder to read. Please just copy paste the contents into your question.

– terdon
Sep 8 at 19:04













Also, please explain what drives you're asking about. I only see one drive in the screenshot.

– terdon
Sep 8 at 19:06





Also, please explain what drives you're asking about. I only see one drive in the screenshot.

– terdon
Sep 8 at 19:06













@tredon I am asking for all the available drive. Earlier I did not mount any drive except one. That's why you were seeing only one drive.

– Harsh tango Gautam
Sep 9 at 16:48





@tredon I am asking for all the available drive. Earlier I did not mount any drive except one. That's why you were seeing only one drive.

– Harsh tango Gautam
Sep 9 at 16:48










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each of the sda 2-7 drives are mounted ReadOnly. chmod isn't able to change the file system, because it's mounted ReadOnly. "ro" in the options shows it's read only.



/dev/sda2 on /media/tango/78CE2C0ECE2BC36C type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda3 on /media/tango/tiMe FoR JaaNkAaRi type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda5 on /media/tango/gEEks-StuffS type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda6 on /media/tango/ManOraNjaN type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda7 on /media/tango/coMPuteR_aUJaaR type fuseblk (ro,nosuid...


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each of the sda 2-7 drives are mounted ReadOnly. chmod isn't able to change the file system, because it's mounted ReadOnly. "ro" in the options shows it's read only.



/dev/sda2 on /media/tango/78CE2C0ECE2BC36C type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda3 on /media/tango/tiMe FoR JaaNkAaRi type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda5 on /media/tango/gEEks-StuffS type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda6 on /media/tango/ManOraNjaN type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda7 on /media/tango/coMPuteR_aUJaaR type fuseblk (ro,nosuid...


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  • No @Dave Smith, these drives were mounted by me. Whenever I wanna use any, I mount them. It happened because I hibernated my windows while going to ubuntu.

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each of the sda 2-7 drives are mounted ReadOnly. chmod isn't able to change the file system, because it's mounted ReadOnly. "ro" in the options shows it's read only.



/dev/sda2 on /media/tango/78CE2C0ECE2BC36C type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda3 on /media/tango/tiMe FoR JaaNkAaRi type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda5 on /media/tango/gEEks-StuffS type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda6 on /media/tango/ManOraNjaN type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda7 on /media/tango/coMPuteR_aUJaaR type fuseblk (ro,nosuid...


Are these drives mounted automatically by gnome?






share|improve this answer


























  • No @Dave Smith, these drives were mounted by me. Whenever I wanna use any, I mount them. It happened because I hibernated my windows while going to ubuntu.

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    Sep 21 at 16:55














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each of the sda 2-7 drives are mounted ReadOnly. chmod isn't able to change the file system, because it's mounted ReadOnly. "ro" in the options shows it's read only.



/dev/sda2 on /media/tango/78CE2C0ECE2BC36C type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda3 on /media/tango/tiMe FoR JaaNkAaRi type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda5 on /media/tango/gEEks-StuffS type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda6 on /media/tango/ManOraNjaN type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda7 on /media/tango/coMPuteR_aUJaaR type fuseblk (ro,nosuid...


Are these drives mounted automatically by gnome?






share|improve this answer














each of the sda 2-7 drives are mounted ReadOnly. chmod isn't able to change the file system, because it's mounted ReadOnly. "ro" in the options shows it's read only.



/dev/sda2 on /media/tango/78CE2C0ECE2BC36C type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda3 on /media/tango/tiMe FoR JaaNkAaRi type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda5 on /media/tango/gEEks-StuffS type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda6 on /media/tango/ManOraNjaN type fuseblk (ro,nosuid, ...
/dev/sda7 on /media/tango/coMPuteR_aUJaaR type fuseblk (ro,nosuid...


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  • No @Dave Smith, these drives were mounted by me. Whenever I wanna use any, I mount them. It happened because I hibernated my windows while going to ubuntu.

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    Sep 21 at 16:55

















No @Dave Smith, these drives were mounted by me. Whenever I wanna use any, I mount them. It happened because I hibernated my windows while going to ubuntu.

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