Fedora suddenly cannot mount my ntfs

Christopher L Tubbs II ctubbsii at emich.edu
Wed Apr 30 00:03:24 UTC 2008


Andrew Farris wrote:
> benny chen wrote:
>> I did not try command-line because I would have to force-mount. Anyone
>> with same problem after update.
>> whenever i double-click the icon it pops up a error message, but no
>> content.
> 
> If you dualboot the machine, and have been in windows recently, then 
> reboot to windows, cleanly shutdown, and try again in Fedora.  The file 
> system may not have cleanly unmounted.  Otherwise (you don't have 
> windows) just mount it once by force and then it should stop doing 
> that... of course there may be a reason it didn't cleanly unmount, but 
> unless you know the sequence of events that led to it noone else will 
> either, best you could do it guess.
> 

Actually, I've noticed a similar problem with dual boot, that still 
doesn't work quite right:
When F9-pre was first installed, it automatically detected and 
auto-mounted my NTFS partition (without an entry in fstab). I've updated 
all the packages since then, and now, it won't mount at all when I 
double click. Now, I assume an entry in fstab still works, and I have 
tested command line mounting, but the initial bug with automounting gave 
me the impression that I might be able to go to "Computer", right click 
on the partition listed there, and mount it in GNOME, which doesn't 
work. The right-click option is there, but it doesn't work (I assume 
because I have not specified the user-mountable option in fstab). Also, 
the partition has a CD icon, rather than a disk icon, for some reason, 
in GNOME.

Basically, the drive was initially being treated as an external drive 
and being automounted, but now it's properly being treated as an 
internal drive that is not specified to be mounted. However, the icon is 
still there in "Computer", as though it were an external drive (a CD 
drive, as far as the icon is concerned).

All this made me realize that it'd be nice to be able to have the 
right-click option to mount work (also double click) for other 
partitions on an internal drive, even if it asks for a root password.

Rainman

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