Part of this has been a bit of learning for me as well, I had mount problems of my own - the more you dig into anything the more you learn
If my memory serves me correct you only have one ntfs partition.
It's both mintDisk and mintDesktop putting an icon on the desktop - skip one of them and you'll only have one icon
Permission to write
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Here's my theory, from one who is slightly more than a noob. I believe the 1st icon is dropped on the desktop when windows got mounted to the ntfs partition /media/sda1. Its permission is Create and delete. The 2nd icon is dropped there, following Clem's suggestion, when I removed all reference to the FAT/NTFS partition in the fstab (which, btw, included the /media/sda1). However, it permission is Read and write, which is what I wanted.Husse wrote:If my memory serves me correct you only have one ntfs partition. It's both mintDisk and mintDesktop putting an icon on the desktop - skip one of them and you'll only have one icon
I know Read/write access to ntfs flies in the face of advice given by the Linux gurus, but what the hell, that what I want; it's a learning experience and I'm experimenting here. If it does cause problems, I've have backups and I'm getting very adept at reloading software. I've even learned how to overcome the problems loading the M word OS since Dell told me it would cost me $39 for them to help me.
So now that you know my theory, is there a way to eliminate one of the icons and still have Read and write access?
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Ok thanks. I'll try it when I get home from work.Husse wrote:Sorry I was not clearSkip - i.e. open either application and untick the option it has for showing the disk on the desktop - possbily mintDesktopIt's both mintDisk and mintDesktop putting an icon on the desktop - skip one of them and you'll only have one icon
BTW, I'd like to go on record saying that I really appreciate the sharing of knowledge and/or expertise within this community. I wish I could name all those who have unselfishly given of themselves since I joined last November, but I'd forget someone and hurt somebodies feelings...and I'm sure we've all done that without meaning to. Let me just say to all who have contributed (noob or guru alike), THANKS! Great job everybody. This is not only a great disto, but a great community...and let's keep talking, it's the only way to avoid misunderstandings in this most inefficient way of communicating.
PS, perhaps I should have listed this where it would have gotten more more visibility. You can move it if you want. I won't be offended
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When I "opened" them (double-clicked) all it did was open the folder. However, I went to MintDesktop and uncheck the Mounted Volumes and that removed the one I wanted it to. Don't know how to remove the other one yet, but I don't want that one removed, I'm just curious how to do it I know I can put it back in the fstab, but then I don't know if I can read/write to it.Husse wrote:Sorry I was not clearSkip - i.e. open either application and untick the option it has for showing the disk on the desktop - possbily mintDesktopIt's both mintDisk and mintDesktop putting an icon on the desktop - skip one of them and you'll only have one icon