Claudio V wrote:
I know about the “read-only” problem with Knoppix
because that was one of my first problems I encounter
with that OS.
Solution:
1- mount the hard drive and remove the “read only”
2- write : sudo mount –o remount,rw /dev/hdg1
/mnt/hdg1
(hdg1 is my hdd)
After doing that I could write with no problem on the
hard drive.
My drive is NTFS because if it was on a FAT32 it would
be impossible for me to have a single file larger then
4 GB.
This is getting vaguely off-topic, but I'm pretty sure it's simply
impossible to mount NTFS drives read/write on Linux, as the NTFS write
code has never been reasonably functional, and has been completely
disabled in more recent kernels. You sure you can actually successfully
write files to the drive?
-Mark