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| ликвида́торы Join Date: Feb 2007
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| Title edited to the date, an Temp stikied.
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| Commander Super Mod Joker Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: In Trotter's crawl space
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| Well to put the info here instead of other topics. Emerald has to be installed a weird way. Quote:
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There is one thing i do not like about Ubuntu 8.04 Herdon that i have found. It does not auto mount the NTFS drives if you have any. I have had to open up Computer and then click each drive to get them mounted and usable. Any one got info on that? | ||
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Illinois, USA
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| Ubuntu never did automount any drives other than the Linux root partition. FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and even other ext or other Linux filesystems don't automatically mount. If you want to add drives to automount you have to edit /etc/fstab. |
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| Commander Super Mod Joker Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: In Trotter's crawl space
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| That is strange as when i had Ubuntu 7.10 i never had to do that before. The drives were on my desktop when i logged in. I never had to do anything like this. o.0 |
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Illinois, USA
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| No version has ever automounted partitions for me (I've used 6.06, 6.10, 7.04, 7.10, and now 8.04). 6.06 and maybe 6.10 did NOT support NTFS at all (only read, no write) but 6.10 did allow you to install an experimental NTFS library, full of caution warnings, that could write. It actually did work pretty well, but none automounted drives. If you want to add a drive, you have to edit /etc/fstab (File System Table, the file that contains all the drives that the computer mounts when it boots up). Look online to find info on how to add different types of partitions to it. You have to put the device name (/dev/hda1, /dev/cdrom, etc), the mount position (/media/disk, /media/windows, etc), and the partition type (ext2fs, vfat, ntfs, etc). |
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| Commander Super Mod Joker Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: In Trotter's crawl space
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| Well like i think i posted before. All i have to do is open up My Computer and click on each drive and they get mounted. So it isnt that big a deal. Jsut seemed strange to me that 7.10 did that already but 8.04 didnt. So maybe my installs of 7.10 were corrupted and that is why they crashed often. ![]() |
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