I had the same problem one year ago when I did some temporary work as graphics designer for a company.
The graphics design area of the company shared common resources using an external USB storage device. It was so long since I tried this, but I remember having to edit the "/etc/fstab" file to add an NTFS (or was it "NTFS-3G"?) mount point under "/media/[Directy name that you would like to call it, without this brackets and preferably without spaces and quotes.]". I also installed "ntfs-3g" package, but I don't know if that is required. After this, however, I always had to press some key while booting my copy of Trisquel, because "/etc/fstab" will be read and will probably result in a message saying that your USB storage device is absent. -- - [[https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno]] - Palestrante e consultor sobre /software/ livre (não confundir com gratis). - "WhatsApp"? Ele não é livre, por isso não uso. Iguais a ele prefiro GNU Ring, ou Tox. Quer outras formas de contato? Adicione o vCard que está no endereço acima aos teus contatos. - Pretende me enviar arquivos .doc, .ppt, .cdr, ou .mp3? OK, eu aceito, mas não repasso. Entrego apenas em formatos favoráveis ao /software/ livre. Favor entrar em contato em caso de dúvida.