bunzip2 is definitely able to unpack files, people do it all the time. Your problem is unique and it's quite probably a configuration or usage one.
Do you have the same problem as root too?
If not then the message is correct, you don't have the permission to do what you want in that directory.
If yes then please send the output of
grep -i ntfs /var/log/daemon.log
and make sure you use the latest stable ntfs-3g 1.913. Thank you,
Szaka
-- NTFS-3G Lead Developer: http://ntfs-3g.org
bunzip2 is definitely able to unpack files, people do it all the time.
Your problem is unique and it's quite probably a configuration or
usage one.
Do you have the same problem as root too?
If not then the message is correct, you don't have the permission
to do what you want in that directory.
If yes then please send the output of
grep -i ntfs /var/log/daemon.log
and make sure you use the latest stable ntfs-3g 1.913.
Thank you,
Szaka
-- ntfs-3g. org
NTFS-3G Lead Developer: http://