![]() This configuration can be done in the static filesystem configuration ( fstab) or by the use of udev rules. ![]() Your NTFS partition(s) can be setup to mount automatically, or pre-configured to be able to mount in a certain way when you would like them to be mounted. Note: -Q speeds up the formatting by not zeroing the drive and not checking for bad sectors. See ntfs-3g(8) for the available options. # ntfs-3g /dev/ your_NTFS_partition /mount/point The second option is to call ntfs-3g directly: The mount command by default will use /usr/bin/mount.ntfs which is symlinked to /usr/bin/ntfs-3g after the ntfs-3g package is installed. The mount type ntfs-3g does not need to be explicitly specified in Arch. # mount /dev/ your_NTFS_partition /mount/point ![]() Two options exist when manually mounting NTFS partitions. 6.4.1 Deleting Windows hibernate metadata.6.4 Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount.6.3 Garbled Chinese file name under Windows partition.
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