OpenSUSE Install :: Dolphin Doesn't See Ntfs Partition

Oct 19, 2010

Just installed 11.3 and upgraded kde to 4.5. Install is on Toshiba notebook with Win7 and Mepis 8.5.

Ntfs and all other partitions show in fstab and partition manager but not in Dolphin or Konqueror.

How to see and mount other partitions?

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I have a brand new install of 11.3, with all the updates, on a cleaned system, following some hdd and cable problems.

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[Code]....

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[Code]...

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