On Thursday 21 January 2016 00:33:45 Bob Holtzman wrote: > On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 04:59:05PM -0500, ken wrote: > > On 01/20/2016 04:33 PM, Bob Holtzman wrote: > > >>2) Target partition was mounted BUT had quietly been auto-renamed > > >> by > > >> > > >>>my system k/t that another partition was already bearing the same > > >>>label name. Fodder for another eventual thread and why I love and > > >>>advocate UUIDs over labels or other. > > > > > >1) Target was external HD and was mounted. > > > > The simple matter of permissions is often the problem. This kind of > > problem has cropped up for me before over an upgrade (not yet with > > Debian though). > > > > Also, what exactly is the error message? Can you increase its > > verbosity so's to examine that as well? > > In case you deleted my original post, the error message is: > > rsync: mkdir > "/media/cf0a98ed-3c11-4107-b61e-f5139d024396/Jessie-laptop" failed: No > such file or directory (2) > rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at main.c(674) > [Receiver=3.1.1] > > I already had verbosity turned on except I believe that refers to the > list of files as they're backed up. Not sure how to expand an error > message, or even if that's possible. > > Permissions are 700 for the executable file. > > I'm snowed. Any other ideas?
Permissions of 0700 means that only the owner:group of that file can do anything with it, nobody else can read it, or exec it. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>