Read Write Problem in Parrot Sec. OS












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I have freshly installed the Parrot Sec. OS in my HP Laptop and made two ext4 partitions named 'gaurav' and 'D'. But I think read operation is not working on partition 'D'. Cos when I play video from partition 'D', it is not played but when I copy the same file in partion 'gaurav' and play it from there it plays smoothly.
note- 'gaurav' is the main partion.



I have used



  chmod +rwx /home/D


but it didn't worked.



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    I have freshly installed the Parrot Sec. OS in my HP Laptop and made two ext4 partitions named 'gaurav' and 'D'. But I think read operation is not working on partition 'D'. Cos when I play video from partition 'D', it is not played but when I copy the same file in partion 'gaurav' and play it from there it plays smoothly.
    note- 'gaurav' is the main partion.



    I have used



      chmod +rwx /home/D


    but it didn't worked.



    Here are some screenshots -
    enter image description here



    enter image description here









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      I have freshly installed the Parrot Sec. OS in my HP Laptop and made two ext4 partitions named 'gaurav' and 'D'. But I think read operation is not working on partition 'D'. Cos when I play video from partition 'D', it is not played but when I copy the same file in partion 'gaurav' and play it from there it plays smoothly.
      note- 'gaurav' is the main partion.



      I have used



        chmod +rwx /home/D


      but it didn't worked.



      Here are some screenshots -
      enter image description here



      enter image description here









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      I have freshly installed the Parrot Sec. OS in my HP Laptop and made two ext4 partitions named 'gaurav' and 'D'. But I think read operation is not working on partition 'D'. Cos when I play video from partition 'D', it is not played but when I copy the same file in partion 'gaurav' and play it from there it plays smoothly.
      note- 'gaurav' is the main partion.



      I have used



        chmod +rwx /home/D


      but it didn't worked.



      Here are some screenshots -
      enter image description here



      enter image description here







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