Ubuntu tricks - how to mount your Windows partition and make it read/writable
If you’re like me, then you’ve got a dual boot machine running both Windows and Ubuntu. heck, even if you’re not like me it’s entirely possible that you’ll have a dual boot machine. I’ll even allow for a triple boot machine if you like.
Here’s a guide to making the most of your NTFS partition while in Ubuntu. When you’re done you should be able to have your NTFS partition mounted at boot, be able to write to it and read from it and be able to lift three times your body weight without breaking a sweat.
First let’s figure out where our NTFS partition is hiding.
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first step mount partition NTFS do config GRUB
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If you want dual boot on 2 system partitions, you can mount partition NTFS, but your look this modul your system ( Support NTFS or not), you can install modul NTFS.
you can created direktori on /mnt
sample command :
mount -t ntfs /dev/hda3 /mnt/windows
end next config /etc/grub.conf
this sample one HDD or dual partition system.
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