[DiscordArchive] ?? have wa problem to rename this file .. im login with root and filezilla same problem
[DiscordArchive] ?? have wa problem to rename this file .. im login with root and filezilla same problem
Archived author: norwen0629 • Posted: 2024-07-30T16:07:12.935000+00:00
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?? have wa problem to rename this file .. im login with root and filezilla same problem
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-07-30T16:51:08.338000+00:00
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You don't move it
Archived author: norwen0629 • Posted: 2024-07-30T17:42:39.010000+00:00
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i dont move only rename
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Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-07-30T18:14:55.764000+00:00
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That means move
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Archived author: Young Toto • Posted: 2024-07-30T19:24:18.173000+00:00
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That is how you rename files in linux
Archived author: Young Toto • Posted: 2024-07-30T19:24:21.878000+00:00
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Or at least one way
Archived author: Young Toto • Posted: 2024-07-30T19:25:00.099000+00:00
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To the original question, try using sudo if you have the privilege to and know what youre doing
Archived author: Hido • Posted: 2024-07-30T19:32:52.376000+00:00
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he said he was root tho
Archived author: Young Toto • Posted: 2024-07-30T20:03:08.798000+00:00
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Missed that bit, not sure what filezilla is but maybe its related to that
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-07-30T20:28:36.976000+00:00
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The user you're trying to do it with doesn't have the privileges to do that. I.e adding a file using root means the user you've added the file to (well, their home folder) can't do anything with it because the file belongs to root.