Okay, NTFS. Currently, windows can be used to a maximum of file systems.
For security considerations, Ubuntu12.04 can automatically identify windows to NTFS file system disks after being installed. In addition, you can open it directly in the main folder, and always worry about formatting it accidentally.
It was originally intended to solve this problem. The so-called ship to the bridgehead naturally went straight, and after windows disks were automatically mounted to the Ubuntu system, the problem was also solved.
First, let's see how to mount it, as shown in the figure. Mount has several parameters. Encyclopedia if necessary.
For security, disk C is not automatically mounted. At the same time, running the mount-a command is also read-only, and does not allow normal users to mount.
Let's take a look at the effect of running the df command after automatic mounting:
Finally, let's take a look at the desired effect. After Ubuntu is installed, the main folder-computer-can see that windows is down to all disks. Each click is mounted, which is very convenient and fast. However, after mounting, the disk will be unmounted, formatted, and unlocked from the initiator in the left-side navigation bar. The most worrying reason is that you accidentally click to format the disk.
After Automatic mounting is set, this problem is solved naturally.