umask=000 as an option in your fstab would give your user full
permissions, I believe. The "user" option only makes it so that your
user is allowed to mount/unmount. It does nothing for the disk's
ownership.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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new partition naming breaks pat
Followup: it's not quite what I thought Since the default nautilus
view doesn't show permissions and owners, I didn't realize the "12 GB
Volume" was owned by root, which explains why Tbird can't write to it.
There's still a problem, though. Trying "sudo chown -R me /media/data"
said "operati