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The Lack of Access To Drives whose contents had been assigned "Custom" access has been resolved

 

I executed

 

sudo nvram boot-args="rootless=0”  

because I guessed that my problem was associated with the new SIP controls.

I then could make access changes by executing GET INFO for each folder or file.

I then UNLOCKED the drive/folder/file by unchecking the "locked" block.

I then was able to assign the value "777" to the object.

I then propagated the 777 permissions level to all sub items..

After this I was able to access the previous locked items and read or execute their contents./

 

So the problem described below is fixed.

I have successfully installed El Capitan.                             Thanks Chris1111

Before the install I disconnected all but one drive.

I have reconnected those drives now.

Now all the other drives are labeled CUSTOM access.

I can't change that to Read-Write and I have no access to anything on those drives.

 

Please suggest an efficient way for me to fix as many as 6 drives with up to 5 folders each.

Use of Terminal OK.

 

Note: I tried to search this and could not create a search string that provided my answer.

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