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Prospect
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Zürich
Posts: 37
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Hi there,
thanks for the many hints in this thread. I managed to write some shell script, but could you give me some hints on how to set the ownership right. With sudo I can easily psync the other user's user folder. on the new disk image, that i psync to, I end up being the owner of those files. Weired enough sudo chown does not change ownerships of the commands. do I need to change the ownership of the disk image? How do I use that chown command. why does not psync take care of that? |
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