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@ontani: in de FAQ op de website van Knoppix staat het volgende:
Citaat: Q: I see the partitions from my hard disk on the desktop and can access
their contents when I click on them, but if I try to write to them I
always get the error message "access denied". How can I write to my
existing partitions?
A: The general philosophy of KNOPPIX is to allow as little write access
as possible. For this reason, existing partitions are either not mounted
or only mounted "read only". If you click with your right mouse button on
an icon, the "read-only" attribute under item "device" can be un-checked.
After this, the partition can be mounted "read-write" (for already
mounted partitions, first click on "unmount"!). CAUTION: writing to NTFS
partitions can lead to data loss, since Linux does not really support this
file system! However, DOS and FAT32 file systems are safe for write access.
Tip:
In the shell the command "mount -o remount,rw /mnt/<partitionname>" can
allow already-mounted file systems to be "made writeable".
@dekin: wat voor meer informatie had je willen hebben? Als je besloten hebt om een linux-distro op een systeem te gaan installeren, moet je gaan kiezen welke distro je wilt. Voor beginnende gebruikers zou ik Suse en Fedora (voormalig Redhat) aanraden. Beiden kun je downen van http://www.linuxiso.org |