nautilus changing rights recursivly doesn't work
Bug #103307 reported by
greenhunter
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #94512: Nautilus->folder Properties->Permissions: No recursive CHOWN.
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nautilus (Ubuntu) |
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: nautilus
I installed ubuntu Feisty Beta 1 Alternate-386.
Then copied with "sudo nautilus" two saved tar files into /home and extracted them to /home/user1 /home/user2. After that I opened settings for every folder an changed rights for the both folders recursivly. New user1 und 2 were created before.
After logging in as the user1 or user 2 errors occured, saying "you don't have rights to..."
so I used "sudo user1 /home/user1 -R" which worked perfectly.
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