Mounting NTFS drives of XP in Fedora

Mounting NTFS drives of XP in Fedora

I have both Windows XP and Fedora operating systems on my desktop. How can I mount the NTFS drives of Windows XP Professional in Fedora?

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The best way to have an NTFS file system under both XP and Fedora is to run the reiser file system. This will enable you to have full access to your Windows files from Fedora. There are several other ways but this is the cleanest and most stable.

This was first published in June 2004