On 14-07-08 02:47 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Maybe you copied the files to the windows first partition which is
like a boot partition? Windows makes a small first partition then a
large one. I don't think linux should automount that but maybe you
mounted manually /dev/sdX1?
Seems unlikely since windows only makes a 100MB partition I think,
but something to consider perhaps.
I'm using Dolphin to access the drive, it won't allow you to mount that
particular partition as it doesn't display it.
Shucks, would have explained some of the factors :)
Well I am looking forward to finding out why this happened so I can
avoid it.
For checking, there is this from ntfstools package
http://linux.die.net/man/8/ntfsfix but really, windows needs to do the
actual check.
Jer
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