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Main system is on sdb (ssd). Got an HDD on sda1 (that's the partition I want to use), but getting permission denied when doing anything on it. Want it to be mounted and ready for use each time I boot the computer like it's regular space for downloading stuff.



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  • Providing more details may help us to help you. How are you trying to mount it when you get the permission-denied error? If you're doing it from a command line, please provide command & error-message-output. Did you use sudo to elevate permissions? If done via gui, what tool did you use to perform mount, what type of file system is on the drive? We only know what you tell us...

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  • I just click on the partition in PCManFM. When I create a new folder, I get an error. I want read/write functionality in this fashion to work on boot.

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    55 secs ago
















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Main system is on sdb (ssd). Got an HDD on sda1 (that's the partition I want to use), but getting permission denied when doing anything on it. Want it to be mounted and ready for use each time I boot the computer like it's regular space for downloading stuff.



Lubuntu 18.04.2










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  • Providing more details may help us to help you. How are you trying to mount it when you get the permission-denied error? If you're doing it from a command line, please provide command & error-message-output. Did you use sudo to elevate permissions? If done via gui, what tool did you use to perform mount, what type of file system is on the drive? We only know what you tell us...

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  • I just click on the partition in PCManFM. When I create a new folder, I get an error. I want read/write functionality in this fashion to work on boot.

    – primuspaul
    55 secs ago














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Main system is on sdb (ssd). Got an HDD on sda1 (that's the partition I want to use), but getting permission denied when doing anything on it. Want it to be mounted and ready for use each time I boot the computer like it's regular space for downloading stuff.



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Main system is on sdb (ssd). Got an HDD on sda1 (that's the partition I want to use), but getting permission denied when doing anything on it. Want it to be mounted and ready for use each time I boot the computer like it's regular space for downloading stuff.



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  • Providing more details may help us to help you. How are you trying to mount it when you get the permission-denied error? If you're doing it from a command line, please provide command & error-message-output. Did you use sudo to elevate permissions? If done via gui, what tool did you use to perform mount, what type of file system is on the drive? We only know what you tell us...

    – guiverc
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  • I just click on the partition in PCManFM. When I create a new folder, I get an error. I want read/write functionality in this fashion to work on boot.

    – primuspaul
    55 secs ago



















  • Providing more details may help us to help you. How are you trying to mount it when you get the permission-denied error? If you're doing it from a command line, please provide command & error-message-output. Did you use sudo to elevate permissions? If done via gui, what tool did you use to perform mount, what type of file system is on the drive? We only know what you tell us...

    – guiverc
    3 mins ago











  • I just click on the partition in PCManFM. When I create a new folder, I get an error. I want read/write functionality in this fashion to work on boot.

    – primuspaul
    55 secs ago

















Providing more details may help us to help you. How are you trying to mount it when you get the permission-denied error? If you're doing it from a command line, please provide command & error-message-output. Did you use sudo to elevate permissions? If done via gui, what tool did you use to perform mount, what type of file system is on the drive? We only know what you tell us...

– guiverc
3 mins ago





Providing more details may help us to help you. How are you trying to mount it when you get the permission-denied error? If you're doing it from a command line, please provide command & error-message-output. Did you use sudo to elevate permissions? If done via gui, what tool did you use to perform mount, what type of file system is on the drive? We only know what you tell us...

– guiverc
3 mins ago













I just click on the partition in PCManFM. When I create a new folder, I get an error. I want read/write functionality in this fashion to work on boot.

– primuspaul
55 secs ago





I just click on the partition in PCManFM. When I create a new folder, I get an error. I want read/write functionality in this fashion to work on boot.

– primuspaul
55 secs ago










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First you need to unmount it (Remember to use sudo)-



sudo umount /dev/sda1



Then you need to properly mount it but before that double-check



lsblk



Make sure this is the partition you want to mount



Create a directory in /mnt/ with your favorite name say 'sda1'



sudo mkdir /mnt/sda1



Now mount the partition to the directory



mount /dev/sda1/ /mnt/sda1





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    First you need to unmount it (Remember to use sudo)-



    sudo umount /dev/sda1



    Then you need to properly mount it but before that double-check



    lsblk



    Make sure this is the partition you want to mount



    Create a directory in /mnt/ with your favorite name say 'sda1'



    sudo mkdir /mnt/sda1



    Now mount the partition to the directory



    mount /dev/sda1/ /mnt/sda1





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      First you need to unmount it (Remember to use sudo)-



      sudo umount /dev/sda1



      Then you need to properly mount it but before that double-check



      lsblk



      Make sure this is the partition you want to mount



      Create a directory in /mnt/ with your favorite name say 'sda1'



      sudo mkdir /mnt/sda1



      Now mount the partition to the directory



      mount /dev/sda1/ /mnt/sda1





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        First you need to unmount it (Remember to use sudo)-



        sudo umount /dev/sda1



        Then you need to properly mount it but before that double-check



        lsblk



        Make sure this is the partition you want to mount



        Create a directory in /mnt/ with your favorite name say 'sda1'



        sudo mkdir /mnt/sda1



        Now mount the partition to the directory



        mount /dev/sda1/ /mnt/sda1





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        First you need to unmount it (Remember to use sudo)-



        sudo umount /dev/sda1



        Then you need to properly mount it but before that double-check



        lsblk



        Make sure this is the partition you want to mount



        Create a directory in /mnt/ with your favorite name say 'sda1'



        sudo mkdir /mnt/sda1



        Now mount the partition to the directory



        mount /dev/sda1/ /mnt/sda1






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