kyrios Which filesystem ? An external disk or what ? If you speak about the filesystem on which the OS is installed : users can write in their home directory and in /tmp. You need elevated privileges to write anywhere else.
kyrios Could you type these commands in a terminal and paste the output here please ? touch ~/test.test ls -lh ~/test.test touch /tmp/test.test ls -lh /tmp/test.test
Suzzan @kyrios#1384 solus@solus ~ $ touch ~/test.test solus@solus ~ $ ls -lh ~/test.test -rw-rw-r-- 1 solus solus 0 Mar 9 19:39 /home/solus/test.test solus@solus ~ $ touch /tmp/test.test solus@solus ~ $ ls -lh /tmp/test.test -rw-rw-r-- 1 solus solus 0 Mar 9 19:40 /tmp/test.test solus@solus ~ $
kyrios Suzzan The files test.test have been created in your home folder and in /tmp so your filesystem is not mounted in read-only. 🙂 Here is the first link I found that explain permissions.
Suzzan kyrios well i have used chown yesterday and i forgot that 🤣 i have r/w now ! thanks for response