Jeremy,

Thanks for the update.

I have been using gksu nautilus to change ownership of each newly
formatted ext4 partition and/or  root-owned files that I need to rename,
modify or delete from time to time. One such use is with fstab.  I
prefer to rename it and modify a copy.  When happy with the
modification, I delete the renamed version.  Doing so via the CLI can be
tedious and error-prone.  Is there another way to accomplish changes of
ownership and/or content of root-owned files via a GUI now that gksu
nautilus is no longer supported?

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