nagendra prasad wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have found the solution for my problem.
>
> First unmount all the drives from the computer.
> second launch the command line. then type "sudo -i"
>
> then you will be enter in the root access.
>
> then type " mount -rw /dev/sda5"
>
> there you go !!!!
>
> Now you will have the write access for that drive.
>
> Thanks for the support :)
>
>
I prefer you check your */etc/fstab* file. For each mount rule, check 
whether there is anything such as "ro". If its there, maybe this is 
causing the problem.

N.B.: Please don't reply to digests or set the topic title 
appropriately. Just a humble request.

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