Permission denied with OS.makedirs (ubuntu 18.04)










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I'm new to Ubuntu (coming from windows) but I can't see to make directories on my newly installed secondary hardrive.



I get the error: 'PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:



I've tried the suggestions in the link below and tried changing the mode, but I'm still running into the same error.



Permission problems when creating a dir with os.makedirs in Python



root = '/media/moondra/data/images'


for label in labels:
path = os.path.join(root, label)
original_umask = os.umask(000)
print(original_umask)
os.makedirs(path,0o775, exist_ok = True) #tried 0o755 or 0o770.
os.umask(original_umask)









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  • Does /media exist? Do you have write access to this directory? Does /media/moondra exist? Do you have write access to it? Etc.

    – tripleee
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:30















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I'm new to Ubuntu (coming from windows) but I can't see to make directories on my newly installed secondary hardrive.



I get the error: 'PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:



I've tried the suggestions in the link below and tried changing the mode, but I'm still running into the same error.



Permission problems when creating a dir with os.makedirs in Python



root = '/media/moondra/data/images'


for label in labels:
path = os.path.join(root, label)
original_umask = os.umask(000)
print(original_umask)
os.makedirs(path,0o775, exist_ok = True) #tried 0o755 or 0o770.
os.umask(original_umask)









share|improve this question






















  • Does /media exist? Do you have write access to this directory? Does /media/moondra exist? Do you have write access to it? Etc.

    – tripleee
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:30













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I'm new to Ubuntu (coming from windows) but I can't see to make directories on my newly installed secondary hardrive.



I get the error: 'PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:



I've tried the suggestions in the link below and tried changing the mode, but I'm still running into the same error.



Permission problems when creating a dir with os.makedirs in Python



root = '/media/moondra/data/images'


for label in labels:
path = os.path.join(root, label)
original_umask = os.umask(000)
print(original_umask)
os.makedirs(path,0o775, exist_ok = True) #tried 0o755 or 0o770.
os.umask(original_umask)









share|improve this question














I'm new to Ubuntu (coming from windows) but I can't see to make directories on my newly installed secondary hardrive.



I get the error: 'PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:



I've tried the suggestions in the link below and tried changing the mode, but I'm still running into the same error.



Permission problems when creating a dir with os.makedirs in Python



root = '/media/moondra/data/images'


for label in labels:
path = os.path.join(root, label)
original_umask = os.umask(000)
print(original_umask)
os.makedirs(path,0o775, exist_ok = True) #tried 0o755 or 0o770.
os.umask(original_umask)






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  • Does /media exist? Do you have write access to this directory? Does /media/moondra exist? Do you have write access to it? Etc.

    – tripleee
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:30

















  • Does /media exist? Do you have write access to this directory? Does /media/moondra exist? Do you have write access to it? Etc.

    – tripleee
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:30
















Does /media exist? Do you have write access to this directory? Does /media/moondra exist? Do you have write access to it? Etc.

– tripleee
Nov 13 '18 at 17:30





Does /media exist? Do you have write access to this directory? Does /media/moondra exist? Do you have write access to it? Etc.

– tripleee
Nov 13 '18 at 17:30












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  1. open control panel in windows

  2. Select hardware and sound

  3. Select power options

  4. Select "Choose what closing the lid does"

  5. Select " Change settings that are currently unavailable"

  6. Disable "Turn on fast startup"



If you have any problem on following this steps . Refer, this video
How to fix Dual Booted Windows 10 & Linux Ubuntu Read Only Partition Error






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    1. open control panel in windows

    2. Select hardware and sound

    3. Select power options

    4. Select "Choose what closing the lid does"

    5. Select " Change settings that are currently unavailable"

    6. Disable "Turn on fast startup"



    If you have any problem on following this steps . Refer, this video
    How to fix Dual Booted Windows 10 & Linux Ubuntu Read Only Partition Error






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      2. Select hardware and sound

      3. Select power options

      4. Select "Choose what closing the lid does"

      5. Select " Change settings that are currently unavailable"

      6. Disable "Turn on fast startup"



      If you have any problem on following this steps . Refer, this video
      How to fix Dual Booted Windows 10 & Linux Ubuntu Read Only Partition Error






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        1. open control panel in windows

        2. Select hardware and sound

        3. Select power options

        4. Select "Choose what closing the lid does"

        5. Select " Change settings that are currently unavailable"

        6. Disable "Turn on fast startup"



        If you have any problem on following this steps . Refer, this video
        How to fix Dual Booted Windows 10 & Linux Ubuntu Read Only Partition Error






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        1. open control panel in windows

        2. Select hardware and sound

        3. Select power options

        4. Select "Choose what closing the lid does"

        5. Select " Change settings that are currently unavailable"

        6. Disable "Turn on fast startup"



        If you have any problem on following this steps . Refer, this video
        How to fix Dual Booted Windows 10 & Linux Ubuntu Read Only Partition Error







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