Let's see lsblk again and see what that says...
Sure.

Well, it is referring to it as /mnt/a9d058e3-c98d-49ba-80b5-51a2fb3537b8, so let's try doing what it wants us to do...
sudo chown raaghu:raaghu '/mnt/a9d058e3-c98d-49ba-80b5-51a2fb3537b8/raaghu/dev/sda3'
I didn't work I guess.

Am I too sleep dep for the helpdesk right now....
sudo chown raaghu:raaghu '/mnt/a9d058e3-c98d-49ba-80b5-51a2fb3537b8/dev/sda3'
Please don't mind!

Maybe I am too hung up on thinking of the /dev/sda3...
sudo chown raaghu:raaghu '/mnt/a9d058e3-c98d-49ba-80b5-51a2fb3537b'
This should be easy - I have solved this in one post a dozen times. I am stumped.
Oh!! I normally I encounter special problems!
Is there a way out?
I am sure there is and that it will be easy.
I seem to be failing you right now.
What is the output of
sudo nano /etc/fstab
Well, I see where I went wrong in the /mnt/a9d.... that would try to mount the mount point, not the drive. That makes sense.
However, that /dev/sda3 is not responding is what has me stumped.
Are you able to see the files in your File Manager and access them? But just cannot write within?
Yes, it was the case earlier. That is, before we started trying to solve. But now it is not the case. When I am trying to open Partition D, I get the following error.

At this point, I think you should run fsck:
Okay, let me try and get back to you.
Hope you will be available. If not please try to respond when you get time.
Thanks.
I noticed user #999 is shown as the owner of this partition.
I vaguely remember I saw it when I was installing MariaDB.
Do you have mySQL installed on this system by any chance?
Hi guys,
I tried the link but didn't work out much.
So, I did format the partition and then changing the process of changing the ownership worked after that.
Thanks a lot for your time.

No, this was the first time.


