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Old 04-02-2012, 02:14 AM   #1
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Dual Boot Linuxmint/XP Library sharing

I am currently running XP/LinuxMint12/Ubuntu 11.10.

I run Calibre in all boot modes pointing to Calibre Library's on NTFS files ystem originally created under XP.

Under Ubuntu the NTFS file system is available in Calibre if accessed prior to running Calibre (IE the disk is mounted).

Under Mint this isn't the case. I cannot get Calibre under Mint to access any filesystems other than the Mint root.

Fairly novice Linux user here so be gentle with your suggestions please.

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I am currently running XP/LinuxMint12/Ubuntu 11.10.

I run Calibre in all boot modes pointing to Calibre Library's on NTFS files ystem originally created under XP.

Under Ubuntu the NTFS file system is available in Calibre if accessed prior to running Calibre (IE the disk is mounted).

Under Mint this isn't the case. I cannot get Calibre under Mint to access any filesystems other than the Mint root.

Fairly novice Linux user here so be gentle with your suggestions please.

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Don't

There are differences (case sensitivity or lack there of) between Windows and Linux file naming that will haunt you if you are not extremely careful.
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Old 04-02-2012, 02:56 AM   #3
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Don't

There are differences (case sensitivity or lack there of) between Windows and Linux file naming that will haunt you if you are not extremely careful.
It is basically temporary until I decide on an operating system, but I don't want to have to reboot back and forth for the time being. I don't do all the management stuff I see being talked about in the forum - mostly just add books and read, very rarely do I edit metadata etc.

I am still interested in why Calibre under Mint doesn't even see the drive. It does get mounted as fuseblk rather than ntfs for some reason, however, it is the same under Ubuntu.

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Old 04-02-2012, 04:03 PM   #4
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Ok, found it. Had to look under /media for the drive, doesn't show up like I was expecting as an actual device to be selected.
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Ok, found it. Had to look under /media for the drive, doesn't show up like I was expecting as an actual device to be selected.
Click on icon Computer on desktop (in Mint Katya) or open file browser other way (on Lisa)
On left side of file browser you have listed media called Places.
By double-clicking on the disk you mount it.
You can also mount disk by installing gparted, and many other ways, as described in countless Ubuntu and Mint Linux howtos.

I personally would use fat32 filesystem instead of ntfs. But I might be a bit too conservative. Ntfs seems to be working OK lately.

Oh. One more thing.
Make a backup of your library regularly if you play with fire this way.

I myself am dual-booting between Mint Katya and Lisa (and other systems, such as FreeBSD, but I do not use Calibre on those). I have one common partition that I mount as /home/ on all Linux distributions. I use one distro - in this case Katya until I tune another (Lisa) to my taste, then I move work files between directories /home/katya and /home/lisa, and make space for transition to LM13 by deleting Katya system partition. All you need is the same uid for default user (which is automatic in Mint Linux)
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Old 04-03-2012, 01:27 AM   #6
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Finding the drive under pure Mint wasn't a problem. Under Calibre when creating/adding a library the only options that show up for locations are home and computer. I had to physically key in /media in order to work my way to the actual device.

Very easy once I realized I could.

Thanks for the warnings. And the info on migrating.

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Finding the drive under pure Mint wasn't a problem. Under Calibre when creating/adding a library the only options that show up for locations are home and computer. I had to physically key in /media in order to work my way to the actual device.

Very easy once I realized I could.

Thanks for the warnings. And the info on migrating.

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Hi, I am trying to do the same thing but typing the /media path in the library location input returns location no found.

I have the exact same problem, I am on Ubuntu and Calibre sees only my system disk and my home folder.

Tks all for the
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A Necro post. Did you not see the warning

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Do read the Calibre FAQ there are OS file system issues that will bite you.

BTW I have a similar rig. I treat Calibre (Linux) as a Read ONLY

(for Library Integrity sake) Use the Content server.
There is a Window REGISTRY tweak so Windows uses the same TIME (Clock) as Linux, which is another ouch if not handled properly
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I am dual booting and accessing a local storage drive connected to a sata port in my motherboard from both W10 and Ubuntu so I can't use the server.

I know about the time clock and have done that already.

Tks for the tips. The question persists.
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I am dual booting and accessing a local storage drive connected to a sata port in my motherboard from both W10 and Ubuntu so I can't use the server.

I know about the time clock and have done that already.

Tks for the tips. The question persists.
Calibre content server is also available in Ubuntu

I did not intend to imply Running Windows Content server from within Ubuntu
The content server just gives safe access to your books while on the otherside
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