Automounting NTFS partitions on Linux can be quite a pain. Here's the mount options I currently use that doesn't cause problems for me:
defaults,noauto,nofail,uid=1000,gid=1000,user,exec,x-gvfs-show,x-systemd.automount
Explaination:
- Options to the right overwrite options to the left.
noexec execwill meanexec, becausenoexecis overwritten. defaults: Grab the defaults in case I'm missing something.noauto: Don't automatically mount on boot. Laterx-systemd.automountwill handle it.nofail: Please don't fail the boot for an unimportant data partition, system :)uid=1000,gid=1000: Set up the owner of the partition. Steam would fail to download games without this.user: Mount and unmount without root. Doesn't really matter withx-systemd.automount.exec: Files are all executable.x-gvfs-show: Tell gvfs-based file managers to show the partition no matter where it's mounted.x-systemd.automount: Automatically mount on any read/write attempts.
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