Old windows storage drives

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Old windows storage drives

Postby peril66 » Jan 25th, '14, 20:49

i have just come back to Mandrake flavours and am a bit rusty, i hope this is simple.
I have a couple of mirrored ntfs partitions that i would like to use with my mageia installation, how do i mount them without losing the files on them?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Old windows storage drives

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 26th, '14, 01:00

What do you mean by mirrored?

Apart from that, you mount them as any other partition. Best via diskdrake: http://doc.mageia.org/mcc/3/en/content/drakdisk.html
If you had them connected during installation they should have been automatically inserted into /etc/fstab, though.
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Re: Old windows storage drives

Postby peril66 » Jan 26th, '14, 01:33

one was plugged in during install one was not, i was not expecting to retain the mirroring (done with win 8) but neither have auto mounted, i will have a read of your link tomorrow thank you doktor5000
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Re: Old windows storage drives

Postby Ken-Bergen » Jan 26th, '14, 01:38

doktor5000 wrote:If you had them connected during installation they should have been automatically inserted into /etc/fstab, though.
Are you sure as I've never seen that happen?
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Re: Old windows storage drives

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 26th, '14, 01:44

Ken-Bergen wrote:
doktor5000 wrote:If you had them connected during installation they should have been automatically inserted into /etc/fstab, though.
Are you sure as I've never seen that happen?

Yep, all internal windows partitions will be added by the installer to /etc/fstab, usually as /media/win_c, /media/win_d and so on.

@peril66:
Are those on internal drives or external removable media? If the latter, simply plug them and they should appear in your file manager.
For internal partitions basically the same applies, but you may need to look at viewtopic.php?f=41&t=5148
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Re: Old windows storage drives

Postby Ken-Bergen » Jan 26th, '14, 01:57

doktor5000 wrote:Yep, all internal windows partitions will be added by the installer to /etc/fstab, usually as /media/win_c, /media/win_d and so on.
Okay, that explains why I don't remember as I haven't had an internal windows partition in about ten years. :D
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Re: Old windows storage drives

Postby peril66 » Jan 26th, '14, 13:20

realised after i shutdown yesterday they where probably unplugged during instal, sorry. and thank you for your replies.
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Re: Old windows storage drives

Postby isadora » Jan 26th, '14, 13:53

Don't forget to mark this topic [SOLVED]. ;)
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Re: Old windows storage drives

Postby peril66 » Jan 29th, '14, 23:13

Solved!
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Re: Old windows storage drives

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 30th, '14, 02:31

Solved how exactly?

Please don't forget to mark the thread accordingly by editing the topic of the first post and prefix it by [SOLVED], thanks
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