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| I have several drives in my computer including 2 SATA drives. One is a 250GB and the other is a 120GB drive. The 250 is partitioned into 2 NTFS partitioned and is where I have my Windows XP Pro. This drive is detected correctly in Ubuntu. The other drive though, the 120GB drive is a single partition with NTFS and it is not detected properly in Ubuntu. When I was intially installing Ubuntu and when I bring up GParted, it says that this drive which is /dev/sdb1 has an unknown file system. Why is this and is there anything I can do to fix this other than reformat the drive? The drive works fine in windows. I would like to get this drive working as there is some information that I would like accesss to. Z.K. |
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| "Z.K." <nospam@nospam.net> writes: >I have several drives in my computer including 2 SATA drives. One is a >250GB and the other is a 120GB drive. The 250 is partitioned into 2 >NTFS partitioned and is where I have my Windows XP Pro. This drive is >detected correctly in Ubuntu. The other drive though, the 120GB drive >is a single partition with NTFS and it is not detected properly in >Ubuntu. When I was intially installing Ubuntu and when I bring up >GParted, it says that this drive which is /dev/sdb1 has an unknown file >system. Why is this and is there anything I can do to fix this other >than reformat the drive? The drive works fine in windows. I would like >to get this drive working as there is some information that I would like >accesss to. Use windows to read the drive. > Z.K. |
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| Unruh wrote: > "Z.K." <nospam@nospam.net> writes: > >> I have several drives in my computer including 2 SATA drives. One is a >> 250GB and the other is a 120GB drive. The 250 is partitioned into 2 >> NTFS partitioned and is where I have my Windows XP Pro. This drive is >> detected correctly in Ubuntu. The other drive though, the 120GB drive >> is a single partition with NTFS and it is not detected properly in >> Ubuntu. When I was intially installing Ubuntu and when I bring up >> GParted, it says that this drive which is /dev/sdb1 has an unknown file >> system. Why is this and is there anything I can do to fix this other >> than reformat the drive? The drive works fine in windows. I would like >> to get this drive working as there is some information that I would like >> accesss to. > > Use windows to read the drive. > > > >> Z.K. I know that, but I want to be able to read it with Linux and there is no reason that I can see that I should not be able to. Z.K. |