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Re: Delightful Dapper

  • Subject: Re: Delightful Dapper
  • From: Kier <vallon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 16:13:30 +0100
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • References: <pan.2006.07.09.19.05.19.441257@tiscali.co.uk> <4735354.SM6DKhZdH1@schestowitz.com> <pan.2006.07.09.19.35.55.366754@tiscali.co.uk> <1739955.Yuz1DkN3IT@schestowitz.com> <pan.2006.07.09.20.56.09.556826@tiscali.co.uk> <f2c9o3-q63.ln1@ellandroad.demon.co.uk> <pan.2006.07.10.13.53.08.39506@tiscali.co.uk> <1599887.xszl8YfO8g@schestowitz.com>
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 02:35:45 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:

> __/ [ Kier ] on Monday 10 July 2006 14:53 \__
> 
>> On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 08:26:39 +0100, Mark Kent wrote:
>> 
>>> begin  oe_protect.scr
>>> Kier <vallon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>>> 
>>> <snip>
>>> 
>>> I find sudo mount works in ubuntu.
>> 
>> I'll try it next time I use the Live CD. Maybe it's only when you try to
>> mount drives using the GUI that it baulks. All the same, unless it's a
>> security feature, I'm a little surprised that they don't auto mount.
> 
> Update: just seen the following at Digg...
> 
> http://digg.com/linux_unix/How_To_Reading_Files_From_Windows_Partition(NTFS)_in_Ubuntu_Linux_(Live_CD)
> 
> ,----[ Quote ]
> | This is a brief 'HOW TO' on using the Ubuntu Live CD to mount to a hard
> | drive with Windows NTFS partition. This is a nice little tip to know,
> | especially since the Live CD doesn't automatically setup the hard disk as
> | an easy mountable option.
> `----
> 
> http://www.obharath.net/blog/2005/10/05/reading-files-from-windows-partitionntfs-on-ubuntu-linux/
> 
> Hope this indicates that everything was working as it should have...

Well, the thing is, they weren't Windows drives... that's why I was
a little surprised at them not being mounted. But I will check out the
link anyway, asi t may have useful into all the same. Thanks, Roy.

-- 
Kier


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