From: none@not.here   
      
   Gordon wrote:   
   > On 2025-11-16, Felix wrote:   
   >> Dan Purgert wrote:   
   >>> On 2025-11-16, Felix wrote:   
   >>>> I have all my personal files in folders in the Home directory in the LM   
   >>>> folders ie. Documents, Pictures, etc., and also in folders I've created.   
   >>>> I want to backup everything in the Home Directory, and I've started   
   >>>> using DejaDup. I have configured it to use an internal drive I use for   
   >>>> Timeshift Snapshots, but auto backups fail. I get a message 'access   
   >>>> denied', so I have to do manual backups. Could this be because the   
   >>>> Timeshift drive is not mounted? What would be the best solution? Should   
   >>>> I use some other program, if so which is the best and does auto backups?   
   >>>> I only want to use GUI apps, I don't want to have to use the terminal.   
   >>>> Thanks,   
   >>> What's the target directory / partition of these "automatic" dejadup   
   >>> backups?   
   >> /media/peter/Timeshift Disk/Deja Dup   
   >>   
   >>> Who owns it? What're its permissions?   
   >> how/where do I find that?   
   > cd /media/peter/Timeshift Disk/ then ls -la   
      
   https://auslink.info/linux/terminal.png ???   
      
   >   
   > You might need a turtorial on permissions to get a complete understanding.   
   >   
   >   
   >>> Is the automatic dejadup process running with the same user as the   
   >>> target directory owner?   
   >>>   
   >> yes   
   >>   
      
      
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