Originally Posted by
shoaibi
i don't have WINDOWS.
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i am okay like this, for the time being just tell me how to show them as read enabled atleast
Ok, so just follow one of the option provide when you don't have windows.
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E) Run 'ntfsfix' on Linux which will reset the NTFS journal.
Run ntfsfix on each partition. You will probably have to mount them with a force option.
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F) Mount the volume read-only by using the 'ro' mount option.
Add an 'ro' option like that :
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UUID=F884C98A84C94C36 /media/hdb8 ntfs-3g defaults,ro,locale=en_US.utf8 0 0
Just a question, if you don't have windows, why do you use ntfs ?
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