Re: ENABLE ROOT PARTITION R/W ACCESS WITHOUT PASSWORD
If there would be any malware then nothing would stop it from attaching/patching some system files just because you had read/write access.
This is unthinkable. Normally if anything would happen to your pc then it would only be files on your home partition. And it should stay like that always.
Anyway how often do you need to write anything on a root partition?? It's not like you leave files there do you?
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