Linux systems can't reach Windows files due to differing file structures and permissions.
Linux systems can't reach Windows files due to differing file structures and permissions.
I attempted that and received a large list. I tried opening the drive through the GUI file manager, but it reported an error.
this has been a recurring issue across platforms—from A to Windows 00111000 to Linux 10111000. language counts vary, yet everyone relies on binary systems. how many languages exist in human communication?
I understand your concern. In the GUI file manager, the name appears identical to Windows. Even entering English names in the terminal suggests possible translation changes.
The issue is... I'm not connected to the internet on this device.
I placed my file hard drive into a 32-bit Windows 7 computer, and the machine restarted. Once it completed its setup, the hard drive became accessible and functional on the Windows 7 system.