Ubuntu :: Df -h Not Showing Windows NTFS Under /dev/sda#?

Nov 22, 2010

How do I force Ubuntu to see my Windows NTFS partition when typing

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df -h

I have freshly installed Win7 and Ubuntu 10.10 and it is not automatically discovering the partition (previously with Win7 / Ubuntu 10.04 it did).Is there a file I can manually edit, or a command to run?

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