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Why limited access to C: drive (Windows)?
Boot into Knoppix from a memory stick
mkdir /c
mount /dev/sda1 /c # /dev/sda1 is Windows system drive
Do not understand why some locations fail as in
ls -al /c/{various trajectories}
rm -vf /c/{various trajectories} # not that I'd try this!
Q1. How does Windows achieve these protected gateways that frustrate Linux access?
Q2. Can these protections be overcome?
Thank you!
Last edited by fergus; 05-22-2025 at 08:35 AM.
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