It happens indeed only on folders without read access, which still is not what I expect.
ie. my user is not allowed to write in the /run folder but he is allowed in the /run/media/username folder. So to reach that subfolder I have to use a different method then once I'm in the subfolder. The home folder is an example, but I'm having other folders similar to above situation.
I do understand why it is like that, but it is not consistent and very annoying when you are already quite far in a directory tree, to start over.
It happens indeed only on folders without read access, which still is not what I expect.
ie. my user is not allowed to write in the /run folder but he is allowed in the /run/media/username folder. So to reach that subfolder I have to use a different method then once I'm in the subfolder. The home folder is an example, but I'm having other folders similar to above situation.
I do understand why it is like that, but it is not consistent and very annoying when you are already quite far in a directory tree, to start over.