Thanks for your replay. But i think it better to go for ntfs-config
sudo apt-get install ntfs-config

On 3/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
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sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g



and then change /etc/fstab (change all the 'ntfs' keywords corresponding
to the partition to ntfs-3g)


Venkatesh Nandakumar
Undergraduate Student
IIT Roorkee

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From: unni krishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Friday, 23 February, 2007 12:57:46 AM
Subject: [ubuntu-in] ntfs file system

I am using ubuntu 6.06 lts with windows xp. I had 2 ntfs and 1 fat32
partition in XP . Ubuntu mounts all the partition in xp but in NTFS
partition i am not able to write any files it's says read only file system
.Is there any way to make it writable in ubuntu
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