Install Mount drivers without root access on Linux
Install Mount drivers without root access on Linux
Think of Linux this way. You reside in a HOA with rigid rules that restrict you from doing anything beyond your home, limiting what you can modify inside to avoid visible changes from the outside. You can handle basic household tasks and some interior updates, but major changes like re-plumbing, adding exterior walls, or planting trees require explicit approval. Windows is like, you’re free to do whatever you want—you’re in charge. Building a slaughterhouse in the neighborhood? Go for it; we don’t care, you’re the boss and don’t need permission for anything, even actions that could compromise your home’s structure. Apple follows a similar approach but adds a few extra steps.