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alysona
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Post by alysona » Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:53 am

In Ubuntu 9.04, how do I mount different folders of the same partitions to different folders? I have a shared NTFS partition ("shared") that I use for data for both Windows and Ubuntu. How can I mount the music folder on shared to $Home/Music, and the Videos folder on shared to $Home/Videos? I want to mount the different folders on the partition to different folders in home. Any help here? Thanks in advance!
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Post by DaemonBeetle » Sat Jun 26, 2010 10:56 pm

As this is nothing to do with Twonky you may want to consider the Ubuntu forums for that kind of question.

The question is really down to where this NTFS partition is. If it's local then you can just mount it and then create symbolic links from $Home/Videos to the relevant directory, and the same for the music. Though I'd have to wonder why you were using NTFS if that was the case (are you dual booting).
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