External hard drive permissions - altered?

I attached my (relatively) new external HD to do a full time machine backup after installing Yosemite, but the backup was refused as the drive was listed as "read only." This is a Mac OS extended format and I have been using it for about a month with no issues. It was not a read only drive before. Disk Utility will not allow me to change the permissions. My questions:
1. Why is my external HD now read only?
2. How can I change it back so I can do backups again?
thanks!
john

Hi John, 
If you are having an unexpected read-only error on your Time Machine volume when trying to back up, you may want to try the troubleshooting steps outlined in the following article:
Time Machine: Troubleshooting backup issues
Regards,
- Brenden

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