media/.hidden_drives ntfs noauto,nouser,noexec,nodev,ro 0 0Įverything is working well, but all folders in the File System are marked (inode/directory), owned by root, and I cannot change ownership to me, of the Media sub-folders as I used to be able to.īeing the sole user, my question is, if I create new folders in the Home directory with my ownership, and change fstab to point to these folders, would it cause a problem in Linux? ![]() In addition, since I have a lot of unused space divided into managable 100GB partitions, I placed them all in a single /media/.hidden_drives, to hide them from the file manager, with the following fstab specs: These folders are named according to the partitons' label, like /media/data1, /media/data2, /media/data3, etc. To access important data stored on Windows NTFS partitions, I edited fstab and mounted these partitions each in its own sub folder of /media. ![]() On a dual-boot Windows, I reinstalled Linux Mint 18.1 after updating from Windows 7 Pro to Windows 7 Ultimate.
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