Ubuntu - Terminal Commands: chmod
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Thanks for this, helped me out :)
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thanks for this video it was straight to the point
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why do i get this message?
chmod: changing permissions of `Disc 1/': Read-only file system
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@Raivertie chmod, not CHMod (People call bash Bash or sh SH)
In Windows, it's not different (FATxx and NTFS are non-case-sensitive) UNIX and GNU\Linux uses ext2/3/4, NFS, HFS(Plus), or UFS, which are case-sensitive; So if you typed in CHMod +x /Appname(dot)sh it would say something like "Command: CHMod: not found."
Just so you know.
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@Iamthequick chmod [x/r/w] /
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@daveandjoe100 The UNIX Subsystems might allow these commands.
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when i download program and save on hard drive how i an install it please help help help help help
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thank you
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Thank you so much!!
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Thank you.
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Finally this helped me out CHModding =D realy thx for making this (Y)
Raivertie 3 years ago 3
how give all the permissions to the whole system?
Iamthequick 2 years ago