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I have a sata drive split into four partitions and they are: windoze xp64 (FAT 32), Linux Fedora 9 (native format), a partition for my games (FAT 32), and a very tiny slice for Linux swap. Then I have an external HDD (USB-NTFS). I have a dual-layer DVD burner (IDE). I have an internal HDD (IDE-NTFS).
Windoze does not recognize the Linux partition as a formatted partition. I am fine with that.
Linux can see all these drives and partitions, but can only access the data of the Linux partition, the DVD burner, and the external HDD. It can not access, read or write the data of any of the other drives or partitions.
I have told Linux to mount them and I am still not able to access, read or write the data.
Thanks in advance,
Bakshara the Linux noob!
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do you have the ntfs-3g module loaded ?
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I know it has been a while. I do not know how many BIOS updates I have done before and they all worked. Then I did a BOIS update this time and it fried my PC. I had to buy a new Motherboard CPU combo. Since that I installed Fedora 10 over Fedora 9. The internet and drive problems I was having before are gone.
It is working great now, except one key thing...
How do I run a program? When I double click on a program file it will ask me what I want to do with four options: Run in Terminal, ???, ???, Run.
Whether I chose Run in Terminal or Run it does not seem to do anything.
What do I need to do? I am trying to install wine, amongst other things.
Thank you,
Bakshara the Linux noob!
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A couple things:
First, thanks to Dungeon-Dave for,
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Anyweb,
Just a couple things
Thanks for the info about opening a terminal and how to install wine. I will give it a go!
You must have missed my post on June 23rd when I said, "