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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    I resolve the problem...
    After moving the line of "/dev/hda8" to the end as last line, it can be mount well

    Though I do not know why, but it is cool!

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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    Quote Originally Posted by xellzhang View Post
    Though I do not know why, but it is cool!
    Me too, but great
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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    Originally Posted by Cariboo1938
    Why do I have icons for Windows and WinUser in 'Computer - File Browser"? Shall I create /media/Windows and /media/WinUser instead and delete /mnt/Windows and /mnt/WinUser and then change the entries in /etc/fstab correspondingly???

    Quote Originally Posted by givré View Post
    Right, that should be a good idea if you want to use them. They were probably still in place>computer because of an old entry in /etc/fstab. place>computer is only reload at more after a reboot.
    Great.
    Bad News...
    I didn't work that way...instead I got a real problem...all my files and directories on the Windows hard drive where deleted when I tried to access them....I don't know what happend, but the WinUser partition on my HDD where Windows is installed was erased...
    Cariboo is devastated

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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    Can someone help ?
    sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree... Done
    ntfs-3g is already the newest version.
    0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded.
    1 not fully installed or removed.
    Need to get 0B of archives.
    After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used.
    Setting up ntfs-3g-nautilus-tools (0.10-1) ...
    mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/ftp/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/': No such file or directory
    dpkg: error processing ntfs-3g-nautilus-tools (--configure):
    subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
    Errors were encountered while processing:
    ntfs-3g-nautilus-tools
    E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)


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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    My "emule" works in windowsXP. The download directory is in a ntfs partition. I want to make "amule" and "emule" to use same download directory so that I can download what I need both in each system.

    Maybe I download a file half in amule and half in emule. Is it safe?

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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    Quote Originally Posted by Cariboo1938 View Post
    Originally Posted by Cariboo1938
    Why do I have icons for Windows and WinUser in 'Computer - File Browser"? Shall I create /media/Windows and /media/WinUser instead and delete /mnt/Windows and /mnt/WinUser and then change the entries in /etc/fstab correspondingly???


    Bad News...
    I didn't work that way...instead I got a real problem...all my files and directories on the Windows hard drive where deleted when I tried to access them....I don't know what happend, but the WinUser partition on my HDD where Windows is installed was erased...
    Cariboo is devastated
    I should mention somewhere that manipulate partition could be dangerous and should be done carefully. What i suppose (say me if i'm wrong) is that you delete /mnt/WinUser before unmounting it. I'm really sorry for that guy.
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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    Quote Originally Posted by xellzhang View Post
    My "emule" works in windowsXP. The download directory is in a ntfs partition. I want to make "amule" and "emule" to use same download directory so that I can download what I need both in each system.

    Maybe I download a file half in amule and half in emule. Is it safe?
    It's depends more on the difference between amule & emule, i don't really know. You can try on a single download file to see how it works.

    DOc, known problem that should not be an issue. Just ignore it.
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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    Quote Originally Posted by xellzhang View Post
    My "emule" works in windowsXP. The download directory is in a ntfs partition. I want to make "amule" and "emule" to use same download directory so that I can download what I need both in each system.

    Maybe I download a file half in amule and half in emule. Is it safe?
    It is safe to share a temp directory between amule and emule. When you first start up emule, it might complain about corrupt temporary files, but it works nonetheless.

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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    Quote Originally Posted by givré View Post
    I should mention somewhere that manipulate partition could be dangerous and should be done carefully. What i suppose (say me if i'm wrong) is that you delete /mnt/WinUser before unmounting it......
    I'm really sorry for that guy.
    Thanks givré for caring about me...
    You are probably right, but I can't recall if I unmounted before I deleted it...
    I believe my Ubuntu Dapper is borked somehow and think I go for a new Ubuntu installation ...maybe "Edgy Eft".
    [I lost some of my WinUser data but most of it I had on Back-Up CD's. To go for a new Ubuntu installation is a pain but on the other hand a good exercise as well! Maybe I have to contact you again referring to the NTFS read/write issue.]

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    Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    It seems not a good idea to share same dir with emule and amule...

    it makes my PC very very slow!!!

    I do not know why. and I reboot to windowsxp to run emule, there is a file name became wrong. other files is ok. But emule log file says that some files may be wrong, need rehash them. The hash work also makes my PC very very slow!!!

    The reason I use ntfs-3g is for this but...

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