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Try using DiskDrake (from control centre). It should recognise the NTFS 
partition and allow you to set a mount point for it.

Nhar It-Tnejn, 22 ta' Lulju 2002 15:46, inti ktibt:
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> Hello people,
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> Firstly, I've installed KDE 3  - it's great!!
>
> Scondly, I've heard there is a driver that will allow me to read an NTFS
> partition (I.E my Windows partition).  I've installed everything that had
> NTFS in it's name form the mandrake control center, and i've tried typing:
>
> modprobe ntfs
>
> as root.  Still, when i try and access /mnt/disk (I dont know why its named
> disk instead of windows) i get an empty folder.  Ideas?
>
> Keith
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