How mount NTFS part with a GUI software

Asked by Rikki Patel

HI,

Am using ubuntu 10.10 and windows 7 pro on my netbook samsung nc10, i wondering how can i view my harddrive in ubuntu and view other partition and windows 7 partition? thanks

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Ian Ace (iaculallad) said :
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Open the Terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal) and input the command below:

sudo fdisk -l

That's small letter 'L'

Input your own password as this command requires authentication.

HTH.

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Rikki Patel (rikki88) said :
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hi, thank for that, but i want it GUI form, i Not used to command line too much. thanks

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marcus aurelius (adbiz) said :
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Your ntfs devices should automount with the Gnome desktop.
Just click on Places then click on the ntfs drive you want to access.

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Best marcus aurelius (adbiz) said :
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Oh, you're using netbook. Just click on Files & Folder then click on the drive you want to access.

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Rikki Patel (rikki88) said :
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Thanks marcus aurelius, that solved my question.

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Rikki Patel (rikki88) said :
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Thank you guys, i found another way to mount the systems drive and view it on the desktop. Install docky and click on docky and select docklets and install mounter. You can now view all drive on the docky. Or another way to add it via docky is to open the drive you want to mount, and on docky the icon of the drive will appear and right click it and pin it to docky, same with the left hand bar if dont want to install docky. This is for ubuntu remix 10.10 netbook.

Thank guys.