Soldato
- Joined
- 30 Mar 2010
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I used to use ubuntu, but when i put my new system together I went for an ati graphics card. So now i cant get ubuntu to work. I've decided to use a fedora13 usb boot stick to access the 500gb worth of files I have on an ext3 partition, and i dont like using any of the ext-to-ntfs type programs. So I made the bootstick and it loads up fine but when i try to access some of the folders on my ext3 drive it says I dont have permission. On ubuntu you could change this either in the properties or by using 'sudo nautilus'. This doesnt work in fedora, is there another way? I dont want to install fedora, I just want to move the files off the ext3 and reformat the drive into ntfs.
I used to use ubuntu, but when i put my new system together I went for an ati graphics card. So now i cant get ubuntu to work. I've decided to use a fedora13 usb boot stick to access the 500gb worth of files I have on an ext3 partition, and i dont like using any of the ext-to-ntfs type programs. So I made the bootstick and it loads up fine but when i try to access some of the folders on my ext3 drive it says I dont have permission. On ubuntu you could change this either in the properties or by using 'sudo nautilus'. This doesnt work in fedora, is there another way? I dont want to install fedora, I just want to move the files off the ext3 and reformat the drive into ntfs.