Not sure about ntfs, but for your xfs problem,  can you look at the
contents of your /proc/filesystems. That contains the supported filesystems
by the kernel. If xfs is not there, try loading the xfs kernel module using
"modprobe xfs". If that works, just add one line just containing "xfs",
without quotes, on /etc/modules so that the xfs kernel module will load
always on boot up.

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 On Apr 14, 2013 4:00 PM, "Drexx Laggui [personal]" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 14Apr2013 (UTC +8)
>
>
> Anybody observed the same behavior?
>
>
> I thought I lost it all when my NTFS & XFS partitions couldn't be seen
> in my newly installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS amd64 (including Xubuntu) or
> Kali Linux amd64 (based on Debian 7)  even after I checked,
> double-checked, triple-checked, and updated, all required filesystem
> drivers and utils.
>
> Acting on a hunch, I re-installed my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS amd64, and I got
> *all* my work data back (that's 4x 3TB total!).
>
> It turns out, that the installations of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS amd64
> (including Xubuntu) or Kali Linux amd64 (based on Debian 7), CANNOT
> read the XFS nor NTFS partitions of my 3TB hard disks.
>
> MS Windows 7 64-bit can read the NTFS partitions though.
>
>
>
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