Greetings all,
May I suggest that Kubuntu out-of-box, mount all detectable FAT/FAT32/NTFS partitions as read-only on start-up. A virtual folder called "Windows Partitions" could be put on the Desktop making the partitions easily accessible to the user.
There is no reason why this function cannot be implemented, and indeed, it should be already. Most new Kubuntu users are coming from Windows environment or are dual-booting. Leaving the partitions read-only means no damage will be done.
I cannot see any rational objections to this proposal myself, and I can see it being very useful.
May I suggest that Kubuntu out-of-box, mount all detectable FAT/FAT32/NTFS partitions as read-only on start-up. A virtual folder called "Windows Partitions" could be put on the Desktop making the partitions easily accessible to the user.
There is no reason why this function cannot be implemented, and indeed, it should be already. Most new Kubuntu users are coming from Windows environment or are dual-booting. Leaving the partitions read-only means no damage will be done.
I cannot see any rational objections to this proposal myself, and I can see it being very useful.
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