When Kubuntu boots up, it auto-mounts my Windows partition. However, it does this using the normal "mount" command, so I don't get write access. I have ntfs-3g installed, but I don't like having to unmount and remount the partition from the command line to write to it. Is there a way to make Kubuntu automatically mount NTFS partitions with ntfs-3g?
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Re: Force Kubuntu to use ntfs-3g to mount NTFS partitions
Edit /etc/fstab (as sudo)
And replace ntfs with ntfs-3g
Reload new fstab settings with:
$mount -a
Oh yes, the easy way is to install ntfs-config and run it...
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Re: Force Kubuntu to use ntfs-3g to mount NTFS partitions
I installed both ntfs-config and ntfs-3g through adept update manager then ran ntfs-config from the terminal by entering "sudo ntfs-config" then enabled write access to internal devices and everything has ran without a hitch since....
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