I would unmount your windows partition and cd to /mnt/windows and have a
look in there when the NTFS partition isnt mounted. 
                   -- Jamie

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>From:  Benjamin Sher[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Reply To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent:  21 August 2001 12:33
>To:    Newbie
>Subject:       [newbie] Writing from Linux to Win-NTFS
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>Dear friends:  
>
>I recently tried to copy a directory from LM 8.0 to /mnt/windows. 
>Unfortunately, my Windows (on my dual-boot) uses the NTFS file system and, 
>worse, I forgot this fact when I decided to copy the directory. Konqueror
>proceeded to "copy" them. But when I went to /mnt/windows, the 
>Linux directory that I copied was obviously not there since 
>Linux cannot write to /mnt.windows.
>
>My question: What happened to this directory and files? Since they could not 
>be written to the /mnt/windows partition, did they just vanish into 
>cyberspace thin air? Or was the whole operation essentially cancelled by 
>Konqueror? Just wondering.
>
>Thanks so much for your help.
>
>Benjamin
>
>
> 
>Sher's Russian Web
>http://www.websher.net
>Benjamin and Anna Sher
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