Hi!
I've reasently installed Kubuntu on a second partition of my primary hard drive. Now, in Windows XP (on the other partition) I use a second hard drive with an NTFS partition for storing images, music etc.
Now I would like to write more data to that partition in Linux (and Windows sometimes, since I still use both) but I havn't figured out how to mount it with write access for my user. I searched around forums and saw several people saying that it's risky to edit NTFS disks in Linux.
Is this true? If it is, is there another way to share a storing space between Windows and Linux somehow? If not, anyone know how to mount a NTFS disk with write access, I'd be glad to hear it.
Thanks,
Erfa
I've reasently installed Kubuntu on a second partition of my primary hard drive. Now, in Windows XP (on the other partition) I use a second hard drive with an NTFS partition for storing images, music etc.
Now I would like to write more data to that partition in Linux (and Windows sometimes, since I still use both) but I havn't figured out how to mount it with write access for my user. I searched around forums and saw several people saying that it's risky to edit NTFS disks in Linux.
Is this true? If it is, is there another way to share a storing space between Windows and Linux somehow? If not, anyone know how to mount a NTFS disk with write access, I'd be glad to hear it.
Thanks,
Erfa
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