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Sourcepackagename: None => ntfs-3g
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I have a separate /usr partition and confirm the comment by Szabolcs
above.
After having scoured the forums for the past two days, I finally
stumbled upon the simple solution he gives above. The default locations
written into /etc/fstab seem to generally follow the partition structure
of the hard
The NTFS-3G and the FUSE binaries need to be installed with ---exec-
prefix=/ onto the root file system to always ensure successful
automounts during boots. The "Write Support for NTFS" specification also
mentions this at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WriteSupportForNTFS
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