Somehow, I managed to install ntfs-3g and ntfs-config. However, some partitions don't seem to be mounted properly. Or is it a permissions issue? I'm confused because I can access the partitions via System (talking about GUI method for now) Settings and Storage Media but some partitions are not displayed graphically until I go into the storage media directories. Another example, I cannot open files from some of the partitions in Kaffeine because that partition is not available but if I click the file in 'storage media' for e.g., I can choose to play it with Kaffeine.
Could anyone explain or does anyone recognize what's going on? I also have the NTFS Configuration Tool installed but it won't run. I installed ntfs-3g and ntfs-config so I assume that the Config Tool was installed during the install of the other two packages. Except when I try to run the Tool, I get an error msg, "KDEInit could not launch 'gksu'.: Could not find 'gksu' executable." Do I need gksu and all its dependencies? Do I even need the NTFS Config. Tool? I discovered I can read/write to an NTFS partition (Windows). But, I probably should try to get the NTFS tool running properly as another option? In addition, I am not sure it was installed at all or if it was, why it was installed but not gksu or whatever it needed.
Could anyone explain or does anyone recognize what's going on? I also have the NTFS Configuration Tool installed but it won't run. I installed ntfs-3g and ntfs-config so I assume that the Config Tool was installed during the install of the other two packages. Except when I try to run the Tool, I get an error msg, "KDEInit could not launch 'gksu'.: Could not find 'gksu' executable." Do I need gksu and all its dependencies? Do I even need the NTFS Config. Tool? I discovered I can read/write to an NTFS partition (Windows). But, I probably should try to get the NTFS tool running properly as another option? In addition, I am not sure it was installed at all or if it was, why it was installed but not gksu or whatever it needed.
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