Hey everyone, looked through the forums and couldn't really find anything somewhat recent for my problem. I'm running 10.10 w/KDE 4.4 and like an idiot i installed and ran ntfs configuration tool when i didn't need to and now my hard drives will not mount/unmount correctly and also when i boot up or restart i'm asked to skip or recover my ntfs drives even after uninstalling ntfs config. Can anyone please help me? I've tried to edit fstab with no effect also. Thank you
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I have never used ntfs config .....it was never necessary for me when trying to mount a ntfs drive from even before 10.04 so I'm not shur what it may have done.
perhaps it's left some configs some ware that are still being read.
you could try reinstalling it and as the package sead look for a disable option.
This program allow you to easily configure all of your NTFS devices
to allow write support via a friendly gui.
For that use, it will configure them to use the open source ntfs-3g
driver. You'll also be able to easily disable this feature.
ntfs-3g alone gives read/write acsess and nothing elce should be neaded.
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Tried purging it and restarted with the same thing so i'm gonna keep looking for a config file somewhere, otherwise i'm a little stumped. Thanks for the response, that was a good suggestion.AMD PhenomII X2 550 CPU - Asus M4A88TD-Evo - Nvidia GT640 - 4G 1333 ram - Kubuntu 13.04 - KDE 4.10.5 amd64
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Ok, so i purged ntfs config and then edited fstab. Things seem to be working fine now, just have to figure out how to configurate ntfs g3 so my drives spin down when not in use as i still cannot unmount them from dolphin. Keep getting there is a file/s in use on the drive message. Wonder if i delete everything inside the fstab file that things might reset upooon restart?AMD PhenomII X2 550 CPU - Asus M4A88TD-Evo - Nvidia GT640 - 4G 1333 ram - Kubuntu 13.04 - KDE 4.10.5 amd64
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Originally posted by snappwrenchOk, so i purged ntfs config and then edited fstab. Things seem to be working fine now, just have to figure out how to configurate ntfs g3 so my drives spin down when not in use as i still cannot unmount them from dolphin. Keep getting there is a file/s in use on the drive message. Wonder if i delete everything inside the fstab file that things might reset upooon restart?
this file controls what gets mounted at boot time and that incudes the system /
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Yeah i kinda figured, should work for my storage drives though yeah? I managed to fix the boot-up issue so now i'm just trying to figure out how to unmount the drives that auto mount at start-up. I don't mind that they auto mount but I would like to unmount them when not in use without going through terminal. Should be able to do that through dolphin.AMD PhenomII X2 550 CPU - Asus M4A88TD-Evo - Nvidia GT640 - 4G 1333 ram - Kubuntu 13.04 - KDE 4.10.5 amd64
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Originally posted by snappwrenchYeah i kinda figured, should work for my storage drives though yeah? I managed to fix the boot-up issue so now i'm just trying to figure out how to unmount the drives that auto mount at start-up. I don't mind that they auto mount but I would like to unmount them when not in use without going through terminal. Should be able to do that through dolphin.
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Originally posted by snappwrenchCool, then i guess this is solved. Thanks for the replies.
I have had lots of help hear and try to give back when I can .......and it's a great forum 8)
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Yeah i really appreciate the help. I joined some other forums and still haven't gotten any response so I seem to be in the right place Been a Kubuntu user for a long time now and it's still my favorite out of all the others i've tried.AMD PhenomII X2 550 CPU - Asus M4A88TD-Evo - Nvidia GT640 - 4G 1333 ram - Kubuntu 13.04 - KDE 4.10.5 amd64
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Originally posted by snappwrenchYeah i really appreciate the help. I joined some other forums and still haven't gotten any response so I seem to be in the right placeOriginally posted by snappwrenchBeen a Kubuntu user for a long time now and it's still my favorite out of all the others i've tried.
I like KDE and though I even like Slackware I find Kubuntu the easiest to get to a usable state (usually just is )and keep that way.
Dont get me wrong I like having to hammer stuff out my self some times (ya Slackware)and enjoy the feeling of accomplishment that that brings.
but it's nice not to half to most of the time
come to think of it I haven't done a slack install sence 8 or 9 ....I see thare up to 13somthing maby time for a hare pulling ...LOL
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