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Michael_Mann

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Date of registration:
Oct 24th 2005


Version: Avira Prem. Security Suite


Operating System: AmigaOS 3.9, Ubuntu 9.10 & noch Windows XP Home (SP3)


Location: Deutschland



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Monday, November 16th 2009, 11:45am

The ntfs partitions must be "viewable" for Linux. Depending on your Linux Distribution (and version) there must also be settings for User Groups (like root pp).
Often in the Linux distributions there is a program included like "Auto Mount" or something like that. These programs searches for all available HDs / partitions and include the found HDs / partitions with the correct values in the fstab.
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Date of registration:
Oct 18th 2009


Version: AntiVir Personal Unix/Linux



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Monday, November 16th 2009, 8:36pm

The ntfs partitions must be "viewable" for Linux. Depending on your Linux Distribution (and version) there must also be settings for User Groups (like root pp).


The partion is vieable: I can read and write without problems.
I'm doing backups of all partitions, except swap, with rsync without problems. So reading/writing is without problems.



Often in the Linux distributions there is a program included like "Auto Mount" or something like that.


The MS-Win-Partion is statically mounted, via fstab.
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