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Dude, you have the NTFS partition am i right?
I have small problem: i had partition "D" on my HD, when i had windows, where all the important files, movies and music is stored. NTFS partition is really badly integrated in my Ubuntu linux now, is there any way to integrate these 2 partitions or something like this?
Made it's own post. Not really fit in a screenshot thread ;)
They are totally different file systems and as far as i'm aware no way to combine.
I use ntfs-config application, allows me to use NTFS filesystems fine.
i use PySDM works fine, but it mounts everything with root... though files are editible, only rhytmbox can't edit song titles, etc. :(
Unmount it completely, run ntfs-config, works perfectly for internal and external drives - never had a problem with it mate!
This is also how I manage NTFS drives and never had a problem. NTFS-Config works great.
I tried ntfs-config have same result as pysdm :)
Thanks anyways