Mount-tntfs/dev/hda *-oiocharset = utf8 use cat/etc/fstab to check whether the partition is loaded. If not, modify the fstab file and add the partition. Ubuntu7.10 supports NTFS partition reading and writing by default, but it is not perfect. It does not support Chinese files in NTFS partition. You will find that Chinese files cannot be found. The solution is to enter sudoapt-get-y -- force-yes on the terminal.
Mount-t ntfs/dev/hda *-o iocharset = utf8
Use cat/etc/fstab to check whether the partition is loaded. If not, modify the fstab file and add the partition.
Ubuntu7.10 supports NTFS partition reading and writing by default, but it is not perfect. It does not support Chinese files in NTFS partition. You will find that Chinese files cannot be found.
The solution is to enter:
Sudo apt-get-y -- force-yes install ntfs-3g
Sudo apt-get-y -- force-yes install ntfs-config
[-X/usr/bin/ntfs-3g] & sudo ln-sf/usr/bin/ntfs-3g/sbin/mount. ntfs
Gksudo ntfs-config & set v
Then select all
Read/write failures
One way is to input the following information on the terminal:
Sudo mount-t ntfs-3g/dev/sda1/media/sda1-o force
Another method is:
Add the option to the relevant row in the/etc/fstab file:
/Dev/sda1/media/sda1 ntfs-3g ults, force 0 0