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Hi Everybody..
I am using Moblin V2 which has nautilus file manager the one which is also used in Ubuntu. I want to lock the access to file system such that i can only browse my home folder not other locations like /, /usr, /bin and all. Or i want to create a partition of 10 or 15 GB so that i can only browse this partition not other folders of filesystem. Thanks Guys.. waiting here for ur response.. Lokesh Singla |
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