• uniquethrowagay@feddit.org
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    7 hours ago

    It’s absolutely bananas that internal drives are not mounted automatically by standard. It’s even more bananas that it’s not easily customizable via GUI. Gnomes partitioning app can somewhat do it I believe, in KDE’s partitioning app, it was completely broken last time I tried. Either way I lost two people back to Windows because of this

    • Narauko@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      While I do agree with you on principle, keep in mind that while NTFS is technically supported in Linux there can still be issues. Reading is fine, but write can still be suspect. Someone a lot more experienced than I can correct this if I’m wrong, but it is not recommended to share a drive actively between Windows and Linux due to NTFS quirks.

      I mount my Windows NTFS data disk as needed in CachyOS, and will build the NAS I keep putting off for active file sharing as I spend more time on the Linux partition.

    • 1984@lemmy.today
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      5 hours ago

      Yeah its not a perfect system, has some flaws, but its actual freedom from surveillance and late stage capitalism on the plus side.

      Not bad for a free, modern desktop that looks stunning.