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I just installed debian 9 stable and I need to remove the read only permission from my usb. I used the usb to install the os and after the setting changed itself










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  • If applicable, try sudo remount -rw /dev/sdc1, change /dev/sdc1 to what corresponds to your USB device.

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  • If applicable, try sudo remount -rw /dev/sdc1, change /dev/sdc1 to what corresponds to your USB device.

    – Weijun Zhou
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  • If applicable, try sudo remount -rw /dev/sdc1, change /dev/sdc1 to what corresponds to your USB device.

    – Weijun Zhou
    1 hour ago

















If applicable, try sudo remount -rw /dev/sdc1, change /dev/sdc1 to what corresponds to your USB device.

– Weijun Zhou
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If applicable, try sudo remount -rw /dev/sdc1, change /dev/sdc1 to what corresponds to your USB device.

– Weijun Zhou
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The debian installer uses the ISO9660 filesystem which is immutable, you will need to reformat your USB drive if you want to use it for general file storage.



eg: in nautilus right-click the drive and follow the prompts






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    The debian installer uses the ISO9660 filesystem which is immutable, you will need to reformat your USB drive if you want to use it for general file storage.



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      The debian installer uses the ISO9660 filesystem which is immutable, you will need to reformat your USB drive if you want to use it for general file storage.



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