Carlos E. R. wrote:
On Monday, 2009-08-03 at 03:56 +0800, George Olson wrote:
Ok, I added these 2 lines (I got the info about fmask and dmask from an older email and it worked with my other computer): /dev/disk/by-id/ata-ST9250827AS_5RG0CMC3-part1 /windows/C ntfs-3g users,gid=users,fmask=002,dmask=002,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 0 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-ST9250827AS_5RG0CMC3-part2 /windows/D ntfs-3g users,gid=users,fmask=002,dmask=002,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 0
I rebooted,
WHY? Why do you reboot? This is linux. Just mount them. At worst, log out-in.
When I try to mount the drives, even after adding those lines above to fstab, I get the following response: ntfs-3g-mount: bad mount point /windows/C: No such file or directory ntfs-3g-mount: bad mount point /windows/D: No such file or directory
and I tried to access the device with the label "DATA"
There is no "data". You access /windows/C and /windows/D.
When I try to cd to either of those drives I get the following response: linux-kwqm:/home/george # cd /windows/C bash: cd: /windows/C: No such file or directory linux-kwqm:/home/george # cd /windows/D bash: cd: /windows/D: No such file or directory
-- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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