Before, Saving didn't work and I had to Authenticate to copy to them. Have I messed up my system (those invisible files, etc), and things are now poised to eventually break apart? The Docs partition files appear to behave normally: I can open files, modify with apps, and Save them, and also copy files to the folders, without having to Authenticate. Maybe making Owner "system" on all my Apps and Docs (partition level and subfolders) would solve all my issues, across machines and locally? I have CCC, OnyX, BatChmod and applejack (current/OS X dependent versions) as tools for backup and repair, but need some guidance how to do so. or more from my childhood: "duck and cover". I started a thread here:īut I'm guessing it was too involved to invoke much more of a response than "run away". along with wanting to continue to work on files on each in my 2 studios. Have to admit, I've muddied the waters with my attempts to physically move disks and backup partitions around 2 of my computers, further adding use of Leopard on one, and Tiger on the other, and am now trying to use them as a backup for each other. but I sense that may be a deeper issue since "name.app" is really a packaged deal? Would also like to apply this "technique" to my Apps partition. Actualizar e instalar paquetes para CentOS no es diferente. La mayoría de las veces, la mayor parte del tiempo de un administrador de CentOS estará usando la terminal. originally using CCC 3.2.1 across a Network, the Docs partition had the issues with Owner (local username), Group (unknown) and Others. La gestión de paquetes en CentOS se puede realizar de dos formas: desde el terminal y desde la interfaz gráfica de usuario. I'm wondering if things are back to normalcy, but I don't have much to compare it to. what did I actually do? The Get Info on partition Docs shows:Īnd the individual folders and their contents show:
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