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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Ntfs support Post 302147450 by matrixmadhan on Tuesday 27th of November 2007 05:08:32 AM
Old 11-27-2007
Can we really NTFS mounts in linux ?

I doubt that.

I believe I had tried once and it didn't work and hence had to change the file system type to FAT32.
 

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