with number you can specify which sourceurl to process > this placeholder will be replaced by the match of sourceurl pattern. > this placeholder will be replaced by the matching group(number) of downloadurl pattern or the host itself if number is -1 > this placeholder will be replaced by original filename without file extension > this placeholder will be replaced by the file extension of the file or the match of the given pattern > this placeholder will be replaced by the current package name > this placeholder will be replaced by original filename or matching group(number) of filename pattern > this placeholder will be replaced by KEY environment variable of your system if supported by plugin, then the downloads will have same directory structure like shown in browser > some plugins support recursive folder support. first link will be 1, second link will be 2 and so on. > this placeholder will be replaced by number of index of the downloadlink within its package. properties are plugin specific and there are plans that plugins can return a list of supported properties that can be used here > this placeholder reads out an internal property of the downloadlink itself. > this placeholder will be replaced by previous value where the placeholder is being used in Import this rule in Packagizer (Right-click the 'Raw' button to save file to disk) So searching your Home folder first run find -type f -iname /home/pc 'Pelis.You can append the custom file name to the URL and parse it using packagizer rule. You should be able to find any file from your main system. ![]() That image was for sure in there last night.Īlso, what if I start mint from a booteable USB and look if the files are in there? that might help? I have more than 350GB of previous information there.I don't think any info is deleted right now but I'm noticing something else: Disks says the partition size is 785GB (correct information) but with only 55GB free (incorrect information, should be more than 300GB free there). If you can give me one file that you are sure you know the name of, that you think you moved to that folder, we can search for it. But you showed earlier you had no permission originally to use that folder, so what did you do to move files there? Well either they have been deleted or you moved them elsewhere. Well, for whatever reason, after all that I can confirm that there are no files in that folder. Yes, "Disco Datos" is the XXXXX Folder mentioned before. Yes, it does open, but show no files inside (for example the files I added yesterday). No files or folders appear when entering to the device in the files manager. ![]() So is 'Disco Datos' your XXXX folder? If so running ls -al /home/pc/Downloads/'Disco Datos' shows no files are present within. 'Others' have no access to that folder or its contents. Does it open? Furthermore any files in there have full read and write permissions for you only. If you look under permissions in file manager for XXXX what I did was give you (pc), and anyone in your group access to that folder so you should now be able to open it. ![]() It looks like you have the correct permissions to access 'XXXX', so I don't know what your issue is.
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