Semeni? Am kinda new in this but I was wondering if anyone knows how mount ntfs partions in write mode in ubuntu.Mounting and reading is'nt much of a problem coz I configured them to be mounted during boot time. Peace.
Semeni? Am kinda new in this but I was wondering if anyone knows how mount ntfs partions in write mode in ubuntu.Mounting and reading is'nt much of a problem coz I configured them to be mounted during boot time. Peace.
For what i know, writing on a ntfs partition from linux is not a certified procedure. It's not a recommended action, even if a write utility exists.
You can convert the ntfs partitions in a fat32 format, and this is the recommended way to read/write from windows based partitions.
Another method if you have a local network is to start windows and share disks on net, and from another machine hosting ubuntu, mount these partitions with samba.
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The wiki is your friend:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mo...e1aed8adb02971
ntfs-3g will allow you to read and write your NTFS partitions, just use aptitude to install it
i.e
sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
after that you edit the file /etc/fstab to to be as follows
/dev/hda1 /mnt/windows ntfs-3g -o silent,umask=0,locale=utf8
i think it should work just remember to replace hda1 with yor device name and also mnt/windows with the mount directory
ntfs-3g will allow you to read and write your NTFS partitions, just use apt to install it
i.e
$ sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
after that you edit the file /etc/fstab to to be as follows
/dev/hda1 /mnt/windows ntfs-3g -o silent,umask=0,locale=utf8
i think it should work, just remember to replace hda1 with your device name and also mnt/windows with the mount directory
Read information at www.ntfs-3g.org. Use ntfs-3g-config to install and set everything in just 2 clicks.
Cheers!!!
GaryBrlow
Thank you very much I didn't know it... ;D
now I am very happier
Have a nice day
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