Directories are treated different than files when it comes to
permissions. You need execute permission on a directory in order to add
or delete items in it.
Michael Havens wrote:
>
> This is differant. I couldn't drag and drop a file to the floppy so I ls -l
> that file (1) Well the permissions were (help me out here) 311 So I was
> thinking that since I'm the owner and have write permessions and I should be
> able to drag -n-drop to the floppy drive. But it wasn't until I had changed
> the permissions to 700 (adding the execute bit) (2) that I was able to
> drag-n-drop. Why is that? It would seem that that I would nead write
> permissions rather than execute. Is it perhaps because this is a device and
> to make it run you need execute permissions and you would need write to allow
> data to transfer from the computer to the device? If that is the case could
> this possibly be why some printers don't work?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
"There is no such thing as the People;
it is a collectivist myth.
There are only individual citizens
with individual wills
and individual purposes."
-William E. Simon (1927-2000),
Secretary of the Treasury (1974-1977)
"A Time For Truth" (1978), pg. 237
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