![]() However, I don’t think this will fix your symlink issue. If anything, I at least want to make the backups in case running the commands Kresimir suggested end up further damaging my files or anything like that… If I compress it into an archive and put it on an USB/external storage device or on a cloud drive or something, wipe the drive and re-download the backups and extract it all onto my hard drive again, would those files automatically have the proper ownerships and read/write permissions, or would they inherit my current setup’s screwed permissions and ownership? The main problem is that my HDD is where I put pretty much all my major files in, and I really don’t wish to lose all that stuff. I don’t get it.įrankly, I’m seriously considering just nuking my entire HDD’s partition and restarting from scratch - and mounting it on /home so I don’t have to deal with the nightmare of trying to fix this huge mess. If the problems still exist even after the great help above, you might want to check the folder (and file) permissions and owners on all levels under the /mnt folder tree.ĭoing this, I noticed that, already, several game files and executables - even WINE ones - have throroughly fucked permissions, such as a setup.exe from a game I installed through Lutris suddenly being set to the 1001 group and only having Read permissions despite me having never touched it on Fedora. ![]()
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