Hal seems to reject the partition because the fstype is ntfs and gnome
is trying to mount it via ntfs-3g.
The best solution to this would probably be adjusting
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/20-ntfs-3g-policy.fdi to...
- append 'ntfs-3g' to volume.fstype.alternative
- append 'locale=' and
You have to install ntfs-config to fix this problem:
# apt-get install ntfs-config
Then go to System/Administration/NTFS Config Tool
and voilĂ !
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[Jaunty] Unable to mount NTFS partitions
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[Jaunty] Unable to mount NTFS partitions
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[Jaunty] Unable to mount NTFS partitions
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