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28ToM47
Feb 26, 2014Aspirant
What to do after a fail firmware upgrade ?
Hi, (sorry for my poor english ..) - Today, i've connected myself to my readyNas Web Dashboard. - A pop-up showed up and said : "do you want to upgrade from 6.1.3 to 6.1.6" (or something like t...
mdgm-ntgr
Feb 27, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
You could try
chown -R root:root path
This should change the ownership of all files in the path.
Edit: oops, mounting read-only you couldn't change the ownership, I think.
You could try remounting without the read-only option set or create a user on the Ubuntu machine with the same UID as the owner for the files you can't access.
chown -R root:root path
This should change the ownership of all files in the path.
Edit: oops, mounting read-only you couldn't change the ownership, I think.
You could try remounting without the read-only option set or create a user on the Ubuntu machine with the same UID as the owner for the files you can't access.
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