well first you can try to mount it manually.
Do an fdisk -l command as sudo user to see what that partition is called (ex: /dev/sda1 ) and then try to mount it using the mount command (ex: sudo...
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well first you can try to mount it manually.
Do an fdisk -l command as sudo user to see what that partition is called (ex: /dev/sda1 ) and then try to mount it using the mount command (ex: sudo...
Okay I think I may have fixed this bungle.
If you accidentally set partitions to automount that you did not want, or want to uninstall ntfs-config and revert the automounting here is what I did
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This isn't an okay solution for me. This is a workaround.
I recently installed the 10.04 beta, and for some reason ntfs-config seemed a bit figity when first setting it up. I must have accidentally...
this is a really clean automount. thanks. was wondering how to do this for a while.
Now I don't have to worry about Exaile crashing when I forget to mount my partition with all my music on it before...