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Well, you go to the file manager
Then other places, it mounts Windows disks in media, go to the disk: / users / (user) / dectop
In /etc/fstab, specify what and where to mount, and when the system boots, the Windows disk will be mounted to the folder you specified.
You can read more details here and here
There is no need to do any manipulations with all sorts of etc, fstab, etc., otherwise you can’t read nonsense and fill up the system. Just open the standard explorer and in the list on the left you will see the sections with Windows and that's it, otherwise they advise you here ... Then you will curse everything in the world !!!
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