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Accessing folders in Windows
06-03-2012 4:17 PM
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There are times when I need to access folders which are in windows and therefore in another partition on my disk.
Other than saving the folders to an external disk is there any way I can access these folders direct without coming out of Linux ?
The folders contain photographs in jpeg/raw mode.
Other than saving the folders to an external disk is there any way I can access these folders direct without coming out of Linux ?
The folders contain photographs in jpeg/raw mode.
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Re: Accessing folders in Windows
06-03-2012 5:24 PM
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Is the folder on the windows partition? If so you should be able to see it in nautilus, look in the location bar to see if it has automounted the windows partition, if not it should show as <disk size>Gb just double click on it and it will show all the files in it.
If you want to be able to see them on a permanent basis:
Open gparted and check the windows partition information (say sda3)
open a terminal
enter
mkdir ~/winpics
sudo -s
mkdir /mnt/windows
chown <your user> /mnt/windows
gedit /etc/fstab
at the end enter
/dev/sda3 /mnt/windows ntfs auto,user,rw
/mnt/windows/<folder where pics are> /hone/<your user id>/winpics
save changes
close terminal.
Now this assumes sda3 is the location of the windows partition, if it isn't use your one, and it is formatted as ntfs if not change it to vfat/fat32 etc.
If you want to be able to see them on a permanent basis:
Open gparted and check the windows partition information (say sda3)
open a terminal
enter
mkdir ~/winpics
sudo -s
mkdir /mnt/windows
chown <your user> /mnt/windows
gedit /etc/fstab
at the end enter
/dev/sda3 /mnt/windows ntfs auto,user,rw
/mnt/windows/<folder where pics are> /hone/<your user id>/winpics
save changes
close terminal.
Now this assumes sda3 is the location of the windows partition, if it isn't use your one, and it is formatted as ntfs if not change it to vfat/fat32 etc.
Re: Accessing folders in Windows
06-03-2012 6:02 PM
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You don't have to have the mountpoint in your /home/user directory - you can use your root directory.
I created a directory called video in my / directory - obviously ext4, but windows could use ntfs or fat32 (vfat).
This is accessible by all users.
my fstab includes
I created a directory called video in my / directory - obviously ext4, but windows could use ntfs or fat32 (vfat).
This is accessible by all users.
my fstab includes
Quote /dev/sda3 /video ext4 relatime 0 2
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Re: Accessing folders in Windows
06-03-2012 6:38 PM
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True but for "normal" users having it loaded in their home folder is preferable. And if he mounts the sub folder as winpic then he only sees that folder rather than the whole c: drive.
Re: Accessing folders in Windows
07-03-2012 9:35 AM
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That won't mount the folders until the linux install is rebooted though, if you want to access them without rebooting you'd need to run:
after closing gedit but before closing the terminal window (as that's where you'd need to run the command )
sudo mount -a
after closing gedit but before closing the terminal window (as that's where you'd need to run the command )
Re: Accessing folders in Windows
07-03-2012 9:55 AM
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Knew I had forgotten something
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07-03-2012 2:57 PM
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Thanks for the responses !
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