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    davidecaffe

      Buongiorno a tutta la comunità Antix!
      Complimenti a chi ha sviluppato questo SO, è leggero, efficiente e ricchissimo di applicazioni. Il mio Laptop è vecchio e malandato ma con Antix21 gira davvero bene.
      Come tanti, anche io mi appoggio a dei traduttori di pagine web.

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      #78426
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        benvenuto, quà troverai gente molto esperta (non io) ed anche molto gentile
        Spesso, prima di consultare il forum, è meglio leggere le ottime istruzioni (how to) scritte da PPC, che risolvono il 90% dei problemi
        🙂

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          First of all (and I’m not a Moderator here) I think that, if your are not posting in the Italian sub-forum, you should always have your posts in English (or at least in English and Italian)
          Now, about your problem- antiX is configured, by default not to mount local partitions (I mean partitions other than the ones antix uses)- so if your data partition is, for example, in ntfs, zzzfm won’t mount it, out of the box- that’s why you can’ access that partition.
          The usual error should be something like:
          udevil: denied 88: device /dev/XXX is an internal device and you're not root

          So I assume you tried to solve that problem by opening zzzfm in root mode- don’t do that, it can be dangerous if you don’t know exactly what you are doing.
          The way I access my ntfs partition (sdb5) is doing this:

          touch ~/myData ; gksu mount /dev/sdb5 ~/myData

          Then I can access my partition, that is mounted in my home, under the folder “myData”

          To unmount the partition, I run this terminal command:

          sudo umount /dev/sdb5

          Do you want to avoid using the terminal? Easy:
          Click the “Tools” menu, in zzzfm and then “New command” > Choose a name for your menu entry on the first tab, , like “Mount my Drive” > On the 3rd tab, choose the first option (something like “command line”) and enter the command used to mount your partition on the field below > click “Ok”
          -Now you have, in the Tools menu, an option to mount your partition.

          Tip: To add more entries to this menu, left click the Tools menu, right click an existing menu entry and choose the option to “add” another entry…

          Once you know what to do, solving this antiX “quirk” takes just 2 minutes…

          P.

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            Hello davidecaffe.

            Welcome to antiX Linux and the forum.

            I don’t know how to write in English, Italian or any other language and I send my texts translated by the internet translator in areas that are not in Portuguese, although in the Portuguese language area we are posting in two languages in this topic just to facilitate communication with those interested in the topic. I hope you can understand everything.

            Regardless of your level of knowledge about GNU/Linux, I recommend you read these excellent tutorials created by @PPC (these are the ones madibi referred to):

            Short essential how-to list for the complete Linux newbie and How-to install applications – 2020 version.

            On some NTFS partitions and other formats, I was only able to mount it with the ROX-Filer File Manager as Root, go to Menu, Applications, System, click on the menu that has the ROX-Filer red icon.

            When you start any topic or participate with any post, remember to check the option “Notify me of follow-up replies via email”, by checking this option you will receive a message in your email inbox whenever there are replies to the topic in question.

            marcelocripe
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            Ciao davidecaffe.

            Benvenuto in antiX Linux e nel forum.

            Non so scrivere in Inglese, Italiano o qualsiasi altra lingua e invio i miei testi tradotti dal traduttore di Internet in aree che non sono in portoghese, anche se nell’area di lingua portoghese stiamo postando in due lingue in questo argomento solo per facilitare la comunicazione con coloro che sono interessati all’argomento. Spero che tu possa capire tutto.

            Indipendentemente dal tuo livello di conoscenza di GNU/Linux, ti consiglio di leggere questi eccellenti tutorial creati da @PPC (questi sono quelli a cui fa riferimento madibi):

            Short essential how-to list for the complete Linux newbie e How-to install applications – 2020 version.

            Su alcune partizioni NTFS e altri formati, sono stato in grado di montarlo solo con ROX-Filer File Manager come root, andare su Menu, Applicazioni, Sistema, fare clic sul menu che ha l’icona rossa ROX-Filer.

            Quando si avvia un argomento o si partecipa con un post, ricordarsi di selezionare l’opzione “Avvisami delle risposte successive tramite e-mail”, selezionando questa opzione, riceverai un messaggio nella tua casella di posta elettronica ogni volta che ci sono risposte dall’argomento in questione .

            marcellocripe
            (Testo originale in Portoghese Brasiliano)

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            Olá davidecaffe.

            Seja bem-vindo(a) ao antiX Linux e ao fórum.

            Eu não sei escrever em idioma Inglês, Italiano ou em qualquer outro idioma e envio os meus textos traduzidos pelo tradutor da internet nas áreas que não são em idioma Português, se bem que na área em idioma Português estamos postando em dois idiomas neste tópico só para facilitar a comunicação com os interessados no tópico. Eu espero que você consiga compreender tudo.

            Independentemente do seu nível de conhecimento sobre GNU/Linux, eu recomendo você ler estes excelentes tutoriais criados pelo @PPC (são os que o madibi se referiu):

            Short essential how-to list for the complete Linux newbie e How-to install applications – 2020 version.

            Em algumas partições NTFS e em outros formatos, eu só consegui montar com o Gerenciador de Arquivos ROX-Filer como Root, acesse o Menu, Aplicativos, Sistema, clique no menu que possui o ícone em cor vermelha do ROX-Filer.

            Quando você iniciar algum tópico ou participar com alguma postagem, lembre-se de marcar a opção “Notify me of follow-up replies via email”, marcando esta opção, você receberá uma mensagem na sua caixa de e-mail sempre que houver respostas do tópico em questão.

            marcelocripe
            (Texto original em idioma Português do Brasil)

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              PPC ti ringrazio ma anche con i tuoi suggerimenti non è cambiato niente.
              Ho modificato sia da riga di comando che da interfaccia grafica ed è sempre uguale.
              Posso entrare solo come root aprendo un terminale e poi lanciando zzzfm.

              Non pensavo fosse così difficile.

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                … It usually is not particularly difficult, once you know how to mount partitions that are in non Linux formats (like ntfs, fat, etc). It may, like madibi suggested, be a problem with the ownership of the partition.
                So, one final try from my part:
                What happens when you, using zzzfm, create a folder in your home folder (for example “myData”) and then, open the terminal and run the command:
                sudo mount /dev/sda5 ~/myData

                Does it give out any error? If not, if you open zzzfm and go to your home folder and then to the folder “myData”, what happens?

                If that fails to work, my suggestion is really to alter fstab (which I deslike doing) and/or check that partition’s ownership

                EDIT: I finally found the forum thread that applies to your situation: https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/cannot-mount-internal-ntfs-partitions-only-as-root/

                The relevant part, summed up expertly by (the much missed here Xecure):

                Edit as root the file /etc/udevil/udevil.conf
                sudo geany /etc/udevil/udevil.conf
                and change the commented line # allowed_internal_devices to:
                allowed_internal_devices = *
                
                Save, log out, log in, and now you can mount internal devices [...] as non-root.

                P.

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                  PPC, adesso funziona. Prima non andava perchè col comando che mi avevi dato tu creava un file di testo vuoto e non una cartella. Ora posso accedere a tutte le partizioni compresa la DATI, solo che non mi chiede passward.

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                    Finally!!!

                    So, the command that you need to add to zzzfm’s “Tools” menu entry is:

                    gksu mount /dev/sda5 ~/myData

                    This way, every time you want to mount that drive, a window will pop up, asking you to enter the password, if needed. No need to use the terminal, no need to edit any config file.

                    P.

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                      Questo è un problema perchè ieri quando mi avevi suggerito di usare quella procedura da interfaccia grafica io l’ho fatto, e adesso in zzzfm strumenti mi da
                      “il mio disco” e se ci clicco mi restituisce un’errore:

                      sh: 0: cannot open : No such file

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                        Oh boy… one more problem- lets try to fix that one- left click “Tools” menu, on zzzfm and then right click the menu entry you created and choose the option to edit the command. Replace the command there with:
                        gksu mount /dev/sda5 ~/myData

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