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mount problem and automatically mount all drives on startup....
in linux based operating system, to access into a drive it is necessary to mount the drive. sometimes it makes things complicated and causes many problem to the user. to avoid these problems i advice to use ex3 file system for the partition in which the os is installed...
there are several applications through which the mounting problems can be solved in some case. one of them is ntfs-config for ntfs file systems. to install it in your system just input the following commands in terminal.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
gksudo ntfs-config
the last command is to open the application.
there are several applications through which the mounting problems can be solved in some case. one of them is ntfs-config for ntfs file systems. to install it in your system just input the following commands in terminal.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
gksudo ntfs-config
the last command is to open the application.

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Re: mount problem and automatically mount all drives on startup....
So, how will we use it?
I installed it.Ran it, and it shows a screen that allowes me to change the mount name for the ntfs drives. After clicking on apply, it shows another screen with two options. One is for external devices, the other for internal. And the internal can't be selected.

Is this supposed to happen?
edit:
Ok I got it.
Though I am not sure what happened. because I didn't do anything different second time, but I check marked all drives, named them, and then the 2nd screen offered both options available.
Lets see what happens after I restart
I installed it.Ran it, and it shows a screen that allowes me to change the mount name for the ntfs drives. After clicking on apply, it shows another screen with two options. One is for external devices, the other for internal. And the internal can't be selected.

Is this supposed to happen?
edit:
Ok I got it.
Though I am not sure what happened. because I didn't do anything different second time, but I check marked all drives, named them, and then the 2nd screen offered both options available.
Lets see what happens after I restart
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Re: mount problem and automatically mount all drives on startup....
update: Well.. the files are auto updated.
But I still have the Importing playlist problem.
And guess what? I found that I actually installed ubuntu in ext4 :s
Edit:
Don't have any problem importing playlist in auto mode now
thanks muctadir
But I still have the Importing playlist problem.
And guess what? I found that I actually installed ubuntu in ext4 :s
Edit:
Don't have any problem importing playlist in auto mode now

thanks muctadir

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