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How to teach ubuntu to work properly with ntfs?
There is ubuntu. There is an ntfs partition. The section is large, all sorts of heavy programs, multimedia and other rubbish are stored there. Wash in general. The problem is that when writing / deleting a large amount of files, one way or another, some kind of opportunity occurs: either the files simply disappear after copying, or when you try to delete something, "the file is not a folder" , "There is no such file or directory" and similar.
If you run chkdsk from under windows, it solves the problem, the files either in found.XXX are added, or it is possible to delete after that.
How can the problem be solved?
Ubuntu 16.04 x64, ntfs-3g is worth according to synaptic, what other information is needed? I will provide.
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What do you have in /etc/fstab
? How are you mounting the partition?
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