Hi,
I have two separaly mounted directories, both mounted/encrypted
via encfs.
When I try to copy files (cp or via two tars piped together) from
one directory to the other I get "permission denied" -- with
both directories I am owner and read/write permissions.
How can I copy a large quantity of
> When I try to copy files (cp or via two tars piped together) from
> one directory to the other I get "permission denied" -- with
> both directories I am owner and read/write permissions.
For directories, the +x permission is also needed.
> How can I copy a large quantity of files between the d
Alarig,
On Friday, 2019-12-20 19:55:32 +0100, you wrote:
> ...
> net-wireless/blueman-2.1.1 doesn’t exists in the the, but
> net-wireless/blueman-2.1.1-r1 does.
Glad you pointed this out. I've still version 2.1.1 installed, due to
the line
=net-wireless/blueman-2.1.1 ~amd64
in my "packag
On Friday, 20 December 2019 16:14:00 GMT you wrote:
> Mick,
>
> On Friday, 2019-12-20 13:55:29 +, you wrote:
> > ...
> > If you can't run suspend/hibernate it may be polkit policies are not
> > allowing you to run these commands via dbus. However, polkit policies
> > are
> > automatically ins
On 12/15/19 1:01 PM, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
trying to upgrade some old, never upgraded image for an embedded system
I ran into a problem I do not have a solution for:
Thomas
Hello Thomas,
You will probably find a diverse collective of experts at
gentoo-embedded, more akin to your needs. Ho
On 12/21 11:19, Francesco Turco wrote:
> > When I try to copy files (cp or via two tars piped together) from
> > one directory to the other I get "permission denied" -- with
> > both directories I am owner and read/write permissions.
>
> For directories, the +x permission is also needed.
sorry...
> this seems to work (its still running).
> But for what reasons do cp & friends fail?
I have no idea, unfortunately...
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Okay, I have an update on this.
Note that wlp3s0 is the WireLess adapter and enp0s2 is the wired
Ethernet adapter.
Given the /etc/conf.d/net as shown below (i.e. only config_wlp3s0="dhcp")
1. If there is *no* /etc/init.d/net.enp0s2 link (or any adapter link),
then the wireless connection com
Hi,
I had the same issue.
1st you have to check how the ipaddresses are managed ?
Are you sure that you make use of gentoo network addressing and not th
systemd network manage ?
Be tripple sure of it, and have a look there:
/etc/systemd/network/
2nd. Your WLAN board should give ip-addresses a
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