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Hello everyone, thanks for viewing my post. I want to know how to read and write on ntfs partitions under sata hd on my arch64 system. I'm using kde as my de and dolphin does sees it but can't access it anyway. I didn't had problem so far on mounting usb drives it just automounts maybe because it is a fat partition not a ntfs? Please I need your help...Thanks in advance:)
Netbook (Acer Aspire One 110 || 160gb SATA HD || 1.5gb ram): archlinux i686 / KDEmod 4.3
Registered Linux User # 481212 / Machine Registration # 390468
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Does this help?
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NTFS_Write_Support
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Thanks for your replies guys, but I've already read this yesterday. As I was exploring the fstab on my arch I cant seem to find the ntfs partitions hence I can't apply the things said on the wiki. I've already installed ntfs-3g..
Netbook (Acer Aspire One 110 || 160gb SATA HD || 1.5gb ram): archlinux i686 / KDEmod 4.3
Registered Linux User # 481212 / Machine Registration # 390468
"In a world without walls and fences, who needs windows and gates?"
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You will most likely need to rework your fstab. The one from my desktop is shown below. If you want regular users to be able to access the partition, then you will need to change the gid option as I have done. Although you could create a group just for people you want to have access.
You will need to know the device that your windows partition is held on of course. In my case it is my first hard disk, first partition, hence /dev/sda1.
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# /etc/fstab: static file system information
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# <file system> <dir> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
none /dev/pts devpts defaults 0 0
none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
/dev/cdrom /media/cdrom auto ro,user,noauto,unhide 0 0
/dev/dvd /media/dvd auto ro,user,noauto,unhide 0 0
/dev/mapper/nvidia_fbgfhehd1 /boot ext2 defaults 0 1
/dev/mapper/nvidia_fbgfhehd2 / reiserfs defaults 0 1
/dev/mapper/nvidia_fbgfhehd3 /var reiserfs defaults 0 1
/dev/mapper/nvidia_fbgfhehd5 /opt reiserfs defaults 0 1
/dev/mapper/nvidia_fbgfhehd6 swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/mapper/nvidia_fbgfhehd7 /home reiserfs defaults 0 1
/dev/sdd1 /mnt/andromeda vfat defaults 0 0
/dev/sda1 /mnt/windows ntfs-3g defaults,user,gid=users 0 0My XP partition is set to mount automatically, as I regularly interchange documents between the OS's.
Hope that helps.
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