Harish, Sorry, I can't give you the output details since the problem is in my friend's computer and he is now out of station. The entry in the fstab for other two partition was OK; I checked its man page. But the system is failling to mount them, thats why I added a manual mount command on the startup script. Since the mounted directory was read-only, I also added a chmod to enable write on it. Harish, one more thing, have you tried fsck.ntfs? If yes, do it have a switch to fix a corrupted NTFS partition table?
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