How to mount Windows NTFS harddrive in Ubuntu?
J.Markoll
j.markoll at free.fr
Wed Aug 17 13:39:30 UTC 2005
Albin Blaschka a écrit :
> the command is:
> sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /media/windows -o umask=0000
> The key is the -o Option: it tells that every usery user has all rights.
> But don't panic ;-) You can't write to ntfs, so erasing is not possible,
> and in general I think you will be alone on your desktop, so that
> anybody will read possible sensible data is not that big, I think...
> :-)
> Albin
So, in order to be able to read and write datas from both OS, people
create a FAT32 between the two, to share the datas.
J.Markoll
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