How to fix grayed out options on right click menu
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I am on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and updated to the latest software. I have replaced hard drive of my laptop with an SSD. Original hard drive is fixed where the DVD drive used to be. Windows and Ubuntu both installed on the SSD. BIT folder resides on my original hard drive. BIT folder is just a randomly selected one. None on the hard drive partitions or SSD partitions allow me to use Cut, Move to or rename options. But the places on the side bar on the picture allow me to do so.
except the places in the picture below,
How to fix this problem.
Permission is set like this.
18.04 permissions menu
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I am on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and updated to the latest software. I have replaced hard drive of my laptop with an SSD. Original hard drive is fixed where the DVD drive used to be. Windows and Ubuntu both installed on the SSD. BIT folder resides on my original hard drive. BIT folder is just a randomly selected one. None on the hard drive partitions or SSD partitions allow me to use Cut, Move to or rename options. But the places on the side bar on the picture allow me to do so.
except the places in the picture below,
How to fix this problem.
Permission is set like this.
18.04 permissions menu
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Do you have write permissions to that location? The options you mention (cut, move, rename) require that you have write permissions to that directory/location.
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:43
@guiverc I don't know actually
– Nuwan Thisara
Mar 30 at 9:49
If you right click & select Properties, then look in the Permissions tab you should see if you can 'create and delete' ..
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:50
@guiverc yes I can see "create and delete"
– Nuwan Thisara
Apr 2 at 6:55
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Thanks! You may want to put all this information in the question. This may help others understand the problem better. Also copy and paste the contents of/etc/fstab
in the question. This will show us how the various partitions are mounted. If you cloned the partitions from HDD to SSD, the cloned partitions may have the same UUID as the original. In that case, either of them should be changed.
– user68186
Apr 6 at 15:58
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I am on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and updated to the latest software. I have replaced hard drive of my laptop with an SSD. Original hard drive is fixed where the DVD drive used to be. Windows and Ubuntu both installed on the SSD. BIT folder resides on my original hard drive. BIT folder is just a randomly selected one. None on the hard drive partitions or SSD partitions allow me to use Cut, Move to or rename options. But the places on the side bar on the picture allow me to do so.
except the places in the picture below,
How to fix this problem.
Permission is set like this.
18.04 permissions menu
I am on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and updated to the latest software. I have replaced hard drive of my laptop with an SSD. Original hard drive is fixed where the DVD drive used to be. Windows and Ubuntu both installed on the SSD. BIT folder resides on my original hard drive. BIT folder is just a randomly selected one. None on the hard drive partitions or SSD partitions allow me to use Cut, Move to or rename options. But the places on the side bar on the picture allow me to do so.
except the places in the picture below,
How to fix this problem.
Permission is set like this.
18.04 permissions menu
18.04 permissions menu
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Do you have write permissions to that location? The options you mention (cut, move, rename) require that you have write permissions to that directory/location.
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:43
@guiverc I don't know actually
– Nuwan Thisara
Mar 30 at 9:49
If you right click & select Properties, then look in the Permissions tab you should see if you can 'create and delete' ..
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:50
@guiverc yes I can see "create and delete"
– Nuwan Thisara
Apr 2 at 6:55
1
Thanks! You may want to put all this information in the question. This may help others understand the problem better. Also copy and paste the contents of/etc/fstab
in the question. This will show us how the various partitions are mounted. If you cloned the partitions from HDD to SSD, the cloned partitions may have the same UUID as the original. In that case, either of them should be changed.
– user68186
Apr 6 at 15:58
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show 1 more comment
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Do you have write permissions to that location? The options you mention (cut, move, rename) require that you have write permissions to that directory/location.
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:43
@guiverc I don't know actually
– Nuwan Thisara
Mar 30 at 9:49
If you right click & select Properties, then look in the Permissions tab you should see if you can 'create and delete' ..
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:50
@guiverc yes I can see "create and delete"
– Nuwan Thisara
Apr 2 at 6:55
1
Thanks! You may want to put all this information in the question. This may help others understand the problem better. Also copy and paste the contents of/etc/fstab
in the question. This will show us how the various partitions are mounted. If you cloned the partitions from HDD to SSD, the cloned partitions may have the same UUID as the original. In that case, either of them should be changed.
– user68186
Apr 6 at 15:58
1
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Do you have write permissions to that location? The options you mention (cut, move, rename) require that you have write permissions to that directory/location.
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:43
Do you have write permissions to that location? The options you mention (cut, move, rename) require that you have write permissions to that directory/location.
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:43
@guiverc I don't know actually
– Nuwan Thisara
Mar 30 at 9:49
@guiverc I don't know actually
– Nuwan Thisara
Mar 30 at 9:49
If you right click & select Properties, then look in the Permissions tab you should see if you can 'create and delete' ..
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:50
If you right click & select Properties, then look in the Permissions tab you should see if you can 'create and delete' ..
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:50
@guiverc yes I can see "create and delete"
– Nuwan Thisara
Apr 2 at 6:55
@guiverc yes I can see "create and delete"
– Nuwan Thisara
Apr 2 at 6:55
1
1
Thanks! You may want to put all this information in the question. This may help others understand the problem better. Also copy and paste the contents of
/etc/fstab
in the question. This will show us how the various partitions are mounted. If you cloned the partitions from HDD to SSD, the cloned partitions may have the same UUID as the original. In that case, either of them should be changed.– user68186
Apr 6 at 15:58
Thanks! You may want to put all this information in the question. This may help others understand the problem better. Also copy and paste the contents of
/etc/fstab
in the question. This will show us how the various partitions are mounted. If you cloned the partitions from HDD to SSD, the cloned partitions may have the same UUID as the original. In that case, either of them should be changed.– user68186
Apr 6 at 15:58
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Do you have write permissions to that location? The options you mention (cut, move, rename) require that you have write permissions to that directory/location.
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:43
@guiverc I don't know actually
– Nuwan Thisara
Mar 30 at 9:49
If you right click & select Properties, then look in the Permissions tab you should see if you can 'create and delete' ..
– guiverc
Mar 30 at 9:50
@guiverc yes I can see "create and delete"
– Nuwan Thisara
Apr 2 at 6:55
1
Thanks! You may want to put all this information in the question. This may help others understand the problem better. Also copy and paste the contents of
/etc/fstab
in the question. This will show us how the various partitions are mounted. If you cloned the partitions from HDD to SSD, the cloned partitions may have the same UUID as the original. In that case, either of them should be changed.– user68186
Apr 6 at 15:58