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I can't delete files in my old ntfs partition from when I had windows. [fedora, kde plasma] {EDIT: I messed up}

This laptop has one hard disk with two partitions. One of them has a bunch of data. I can't delete the data at all, dolphin(the file manager) gives a "not enough permissions error". When I try to delete stuff with rm it displays this:

rm: cannot remove 'filename': Read-only file system

What do I do?

EDIT: I backed up the data and reformatted the partition. This completely broke my install and fedora wouldn't open at all. I popped in a live USB, backed up some other stuff and I am reinstalling fedora right now (writing this from the live installer :P)

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  • Windows might have locked the drive, making it read-only (hybrid power off stuff) or you might just need to mount it with rw permissions.

    How did you mount it?

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