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Bir çeviri sorunu bildirin
ln -s /media/Partition/steam $HOME/Steam
steam
ln -s /media/sparehdd/steam /home/user/steam
"ln --help" or "man ln" may help =)
/usr/bin/steam: line 64: exec: /media/Stuff/Games/steamubuntu/steam.sh: cannot execute: Permission denied
After googling a bit, apparently my partition isn't mounted with "exec".
I use this (a command I added in Startup Applications) to auto mount the partition (for some reason, seemed easier than to edit fstab):
/usr/bin/udisks --mount /dev/sda3
Is there anyway I can add the "exec" param to this command, or should I just use fstab to auto mount it?
If the partition is always mounted, you should be using fstab, though.
Just add exec to the <options> column. Although, I believe using defaults under <options> enables exec.
Thanks!
There's more involved than just ~/.steam/root
Not to mention that Steam has a habit of overwriting changes to these files.
This is why people have been complaining about it.
Like I said, it's kind of a pain. In fact, the file claims you can override the value on the command line. I haven't tried it yet, but judging by the reactions of others so far, it doesn't work as expected.
I made a symbolic to redirect Steam to a larger NTFS drive I have, and now no games run, seemingly due to lack of perms.
I mount the drive with:
P.S. Also, yeah, it seems like no games have the option to install anywhere but the default location. Maybe that feature hasn't been implemented in the Linux client yet.
Update: I changed it to