
My crappy acer laptop running crappy Windows 7 crashed hard core, nothing works, repair, safe mode, recovery, etc. tried them all. So I used a puppy linux boot cd and mounted the drives, worked great. I then mounted a usb external drive no prob, did all of this through gui. I was feeling really good about myself until i realized that all of the ntfs partitions were read only so I couldn't copy my files to the usb external hard drive. Can somebody tell me how to mount the drive so I can write to it? Can I do it through the gui interface or do I have to drop to command line?
I haven't used linux in about 7 or 8 years so my recollection of linux commands is basically nil. I remember "ls" and all that. I think chmod might be the command but I can't even remember how that command works. If somebody can please help me figure out if and how I can get the usb ntfs external drive to mount as read/write instead of read only I'd be forever indebted. If it can be done through the gui interface that'd be easier for me. Thanks so much.
PLEASE HELP!!!!