Re: [ubuntu-uk] Changed properties now can't mount NTFS Partition

2009-12-16 Thread Jonathon Fernyhough
2009/12/16 Gordon : > Tony Pursell wrote: >> When last in Windows, did you just Hibernate?  You cannot do a normal >> mount, if you did (although I think you can do a forced mount) >> > > Thanks for replying - I solved the problem with a manual mount, and then > found a nifty little utility called

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Changed properties now can't mount NTFS Partition

2009-12-16 Thread Gordon
Tony Pursell wrote: > When last in Windows, did you just Hibernate? You cannot do a normal > mount, if you did (although I think you can do a forced mount) > Thanks for replying - I solved the problem with a manual mount, and then found a nifty little utility called "NTFS Config" in the reposit

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Changed properties now can't mount NTFS Partition

2009-12-16 Thread Tony Pursell
When last in Windows, did you just Hibernate? You cannot do a normal mount, if you did (although I think you can do a forced mount) Tony Jon Spriggs wrote: > > Have you made sure you've got a directory in /Media called Data? > > You'll probably find that you don't have even have a directory cal

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Changed properties now can't mount NTFS Partition

2009-12-15 Thread Gordon
Gordon wrote: > Jon Spriggs wrote: >> Have you made sure you've got a directory in /Media called Data? > > There wasn't, but there is now! Still won't mount, same error. > > >> You'll probably find that you don't have even have a directory called >> /Media, but instead one called /media (note th

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Changed properties now can't mount NTFS Partition

2009-12-15 Thread Gordon
Jon Spriggs wrote: > Have you made sure you've got a directory in /Media called Data? There wasn't, but there is now! Still won't mount, same error. > > You'll probably find that you don't have even have a directory called > /Media, but instead one called /media (note the change of case!) Yes

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Changed properties now can't mount NTFS Partition

2009-12-15 Thread Jon Spriggs
Have you made sure you've got a directory in /Media called Data? You'll probably find that you don't have even have a directory called /Media, but instead one called /media (note the change of case!) If you're probably going to use this disk a lot, I'd be tempted to add it to your /etc/fstab anyw

[ubuntu-uk] Changed properties now can't mount NTFS Partition

2009-12-15 Thread Gordon
Help! Ubuntu 9.04 dual-boot with Windows I clicked on a mounted NTFS Partition and in Properties I entered a Mount point as /Media/Data and File type as NTFS - now it won't mount. I get the error message: " org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.UnknownError." It's not in fstab, so how do I make this mount aga