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I have installed ubuntu 10.10 on a 40 GB PATA hard disk and windows xp as dual boot on a separate 80 GB SATA hard disk with NTFS file system. The 80 GB hard disk has two partitions; the file system and storage volume. The second NTFS logical partition W95 Ext d (LBA)(0x0f) containing my documents can not be seen by Ubuntu. How can I make it accessible?

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Why do you think the partition is not seen? Can you add the output of sudo fdisk -l to the question. – mikewhatever Jul 1 '12 at 5:07
This question appears to be abandoned and unanswered, could you perhaps add more detail to your question? If this question no longer applies then you can either delete it or answer it yourself if you've solved the problem. Thanks! – Seth Mar 21 at 16:27

closed as too localized by Seth, Mik, vasa1, Eric Carvalho, txwikinger Mar 21 at 21:41

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