![]() ![]() Make sure to use this command otherwise, you will end up with read access only. Before this, you need to use ntfsfix command it will fix common NTFS problems. Once you know the partition you want to mount with the device name, you can move ahead. The above command output shows the 3 Microsoft basic data or NTFS file systems are available to our specific drive, and please note the Device details of which you like to mount.įor example, I want to mount a partition which size is 146.5G, and the Device name or location is /dev/sda5. $ sudo fdisk -l Use fdisk command to check available Microsoft Basic Data or NTFS format This is an important step if you don’t know which partition is NTFS format fdisk or parted utility will help to know partition details like Device, Size, and File system Type. Once you install the above utility, you are one step ahead to mount the NTFS drive to your Linux system. For that, pass the below command as per respective distributions available:ĭebian and Ubuntu users $ sudo apt install ntfs-3gĬentos/RHEL/Fedora users $ sudo yum install ntfs-3g One can easily install ntfs-3g from the Official repository. If you are not able to get the version, it means you need to install it from the official repository. ![]() Ntfs-3g is already installed in some of the Linux Distributions to check whether it is installed or not type the following command: $ ntfs-3g -version NTFS-3g is an open-source tool that helps the Linux Operating system to support read and write, and without this utility, you will not be able to write data on it. ![]()
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