Will do. Thanks :)
Tiritibambix
Thanks for trying to help :)
The Shining Force series
No. Permission denied.
Edit: But I can in /config, which is bound to a volume on the host, not the smb
Folders are drwxr-sr-x
and files are rw-r--r--
I added file_mode and dir_mode in my fstab mount. But should I erase uid and gid as this post mentions that it overrides file_mode and dir_mode ?
Sorry if the question is silly, I'm really not good at this: Permissions are drwxr-xr-x (755).
Shouldn't they be drw-rw-rw- (666) or 777 ?
Other than that, the user:group looks good.
I can't seem to manage to change permissions anyway
I tried rebooting with no luck. Changing my fstag entry following your suggestion didn't work either.
It has same user:group as files that could be copied before I started having bugs, And that's the user: group I need. I have this problem with multiple files, downloaded at different times, trying to copy them on different locations on my mount. So my guess as a beginner is that the problem is at the destination. I don't have selinux.
The ending / wasn't a problem a few weeks back, but I tried to remove it anyway with no luck. The share is mounted and I can browse it from source machine and container.
Thanks a lot for the references :)
I got the exact same answer.
I kept all my communications with them and I still have to legally wait untill july 28th to report them to my national competent authority.
Jeez guys, stop deleting your account until you are SURE reddit stopped restoring your content. Every week I check and see some comments and posts of mine being restored. I take screenshots for proof and report them under GDPR law. If you erase your account, you have no more power.
Erase your content, not your account.