I can't access “file system” in the file explorer












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I can't access opt directory through the file explorer,
after a period of time I knew that the file system exist in the "other locations"
but there is another problem popped up, I can't copy or move any file to any directories in "file system"



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    the /opt directory is inside / labeled Computer which is the first thing you see on Other Locations

    – Arun
    Jan 25 at 9:34






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    Your user files belong in your $HOME (/home/user/) directory; which you should have full read-write access to. Other directories on your file-system won't belong to you, so you'll likely find you have restricted access to them (maybe read-only, or no access). If you elevate privileges you can have read-write or higher privileges. I can't be more specific, as I'm unsure exactly which directory you're talking about (can't access to read-write or copy-move from/to)

    – guiverc
    Jan 25 at 9:54
















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I can't access opt directory through the file explorer,
after a period of time I knew that the file system exist in the "other locations"
but there is another problem popped up, I can't copy or move any file to any directories in "file system"



enter image description here










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    the /opt directory is inside / labeled Computer which is the first thing you see on Other Locations

    – Arun
    Jan 25 at 9:34






  • 1





    Your user files belong in your $HOME (/home/user/) directory; which you should have full read-write access to. Other directories on your file-system won't belong to you, so you'll likely find you have restricted access to them (maybe read-only, or no access). If you elevate privileges you can have read-write or higher privileges. I can't be more specific, as I'm unsure exactly which directory you're talking about (can't access to read-write or copy-move from/to)

    – guiverc
    Jan 25 at 9:54














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I can't access opt directory through the file explorer,
after a period of time I knew that the file system exist in the "other locations"
but there is another problem popped up, I can't copy or move any file to any directories in "file system"



enter image description here










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I can't access opt directory through the file explorer,
after a period of time I knew that the file system exist in the "other locations"
but there is another problem popped up, I can't copy or move any file to any directories in "file system"



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    the /opt directory is inside / labeled Computer which is the first thing you see on Other Locations

    – Arun
    Jan 25 at 9:34






  • 1





    Your user files belong in your $HOME (/home/user/) directory; which you should have full read-write access to. Other directories on your file-system won't belong to you, so you'll likely find you have restricted access to them (maybe read-only, or no access). If you elevate privileges you can have read-write or higher privileges. I can't be more specific, as I'm unsure exactly which directory you're talking about (can't access to read-write or copy-move from/to)

    – guiverc
    Jan 25 at 9:54














  • 1





    the /opt directory is inside / labeled Computer which is the first thing you see on Other Locations

    – Arun
    Jan 25 at 9:34






  • 1





    Your user files belong in your $HOME (/home/user/) directory; which you should have full read-write access to. Other directories on your file-system won't belong to you, so you'll likely find you have restricted access to them (maybe read-only, or no access). If you elevate privileges you can have read-write or higher privileges. I can't be more specific, as I'm unsure exactly which directory you're talking about (can't access to read-write or copy-move from/to)

    – guiverc
    Jan 25 at 9:54








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the /opt directory is inside / labeled Computer which is the first thing you see on Other Locations

– Arun
Jan 25 at 9:34





the /opt directory is inside / labeled Computer which is the first thing you see on Other Locations

– Arun
Jan 25 at 9:34




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1





Your user files belong in your $HOME (/home/user/) directory; which you should have full read-write access to. Other directories on your file-system won't belong to you, so you'll likely find you have restricted access to them (maybe read-only, or no access). If you elevate privileges you can have read-write or higher privileges. I can't be more specific, as I'm unsure exactly which directory you're talking about (can't access to read-write or copy-move from/to)

– guiverc
Jan 25 at 9:54





Your user files belong in your $HOME (/home/user/) directory; which you should have full read-write access to. Other directories on your file-system won't belong to you, so you'll likely find you have restricted access to them (maybe read-only, or no access). If you elevate privileges you can have read-write or higher privileges. I can't be more specific, as I'm unsure exactly which directory you're talking about (can't access to read-write or copy-move from/to)

– guiverc
Jan 25 at 9:54










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