I have the question about mounting windows partitin so all my data would be accessible from Linux.<P> I am curently runing RedHat Linux 7.2 .<BR> I tried traditional mounting (i.e. I typed the command ...
Fellow Linux/Windows dual-booters out there are familiar with this problem: you can access Windows files from your Linux session, but not the other way around. Saving humanity by chipping away at ...
I didn't know whether this should be in the Microsoft forum or the Linux forum, so I chose this forum on a whim.<BR><BR>Anyway, the problem is, I need to copy some files from my Linux partition to a ...
If you're triple (or dual) booting Windows and Ubuntu, the Ars Geek web site's got the lowdown on how to mount a read/write Windows NTFS drive. This approach uses an alternate method to the one Adam ...
As mentioned, the issue might be occurring because the Windows bootloader is damaged. As a result, you are not able to boot into your Windows installation. If you can’t boot into Windows after ...
How to edit Linux drive mount point options using a GUI Your email has been sent If you'd prefer not to manually edit the /etc/fstab file on your Linux machines, this handy GUI tool can help you with ...
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