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Old 04-02-2012, 02:19 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by nomad062 View Post
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.

Laurin
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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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