What command are you using to do this? It should n't open it read only. Make sure you are using the correct disk, sometimes /dev/hda could be a cdrom. Also don't use /dev/hdX1 or sda1 you only need to specify the disk. like /dev/sda.
i think i have a problem, after i type cfdisk, it says "Opened disk read-only - you have no permission to write", is this a problem? if so how can i sort it?
thank you , you made this so easy to understand
K9ElCo82 1 year ago
Nice video. Easy to follow.
OneUpMushroom 1 year ago
nice video
omid11 3 years ago
What command are you using to do this? It should n't open it read only. Make sure you are using the correct disk, sometimes /dev/hda could be a cdrom. Also don't use /dev/hdX1 or sda1 you only need to specify the disk. like /dev/sda.
Hope that helps!
linuxblog 3 years ago
i think i have a problem, after i type cfdisk, it says "Opened disk read-only - you have no permission to write", is this a problem? if so how can i sort it?
dudevenom 3 years ago
You might have to turn the volume up on this one.
linuxblog 4 years ago