on my laptop 1=ASUS vivobook pro N552VW-FY204T (2016) with freshly installed leap 16.0
I used cockpit to mount permanently an NTFS partition
cockpit created this line in fstab,
UUID=150431027024E4E9 /dati auto nofail,rw 0 0
in the previous installation I had this line
UUID=2E46E1B173FD89D1 /dati ntfs-3g users,gid=100 0 0
have I to take this
UUID=150431027024E4E9 /dati auto nofail,rw 0 0
or I have to come back at the previous?
which are better?
@pier_andreit use the new defaults…
Just in case this is relevant here:
Tearing my hair out…
I mount an NTFS partition in fstab, use locally (main data partition), but also share with samba. Works(ed) fine.
Reinstalled Tumbleweed a month or so back, and using the old fstab (but have tried the ‘new’ file as well), and anything NTFS now seems unshareable (due to permissions, I believe - can see the shares) with samba - all Linux partitions still sharing fine.
Anything changed recently?
FSTAB entry: UUID=3806xxxxx /home/data ntfs defaults …
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