lost and found problem

Perikli Thanasi perikli.thanasi at gmail.com
Sat Jul 5 16:24:56 UTC 2008


I did it...
but i didn't notice any changes..?!?

Thanks

Perikli
ps. It is possible to make these patitition my home ..now? I mean change it
like you could do it on windows...? I want that /media/disk/perikli is my
new home...but how i do it, if i can? and if i do i...will contiun asking
for the password when i open the file?



On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 5:36 PM, Nils Kassube <kassube at gmx.net> wrote:

> Perikli Thanasi wrote:
> > > Unless you want to use the home directory for other distributions as
> > > well, it would be better to change the ownership of the directory.
> > > That could be done with the command
> > >
> > > sudo chown -R $USER: $HOME
> >
> > Where user is my username
> > and home is the "new" home directory..example:
> >
> > sudo chown -R $perikli: $/media/disk/perikli
> >
> > ?
> >
>
> No need to replace anything. The shell sets the environment variable $USER
> to your login and $HOME to your home directory. So you can use the
> command like I wrote it and the shell will do the necessary replacement
> for you. Just put the same command as a parameter to an echo command and
> you can check how the replacement would work. That would be this command:
>
> echo "sudo chown -R $USER: $HOME"
>
>
> Nils
>
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