How to mount an NTFS hard drive on Ubuntu?
To mount an NTFS hard drive in Ubuntu, you can follow these steps:
- Open the terminal and type in the following command to install the ntfs-3g package:
 
sudo apt install ntfs-3g
- To find the device name of the NTFS hard drive to mount, you can use the following command:
 
sudo fdisk -l
Normally, the device name of an NTFS hard drive in output is usually a device that starts with /dev/sd.
- Create a directory to mount an NTFS hard drive to it. For example, you can use the following command to create a directory named “ntfs”:
 
sudo mkdir /media/ntfs
- Mount the NTFS hard drive to the newly created directory using the following command.
 
sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdX /media/ntfs
Replace /dev/sdX with the device name of the NTFS hard drive, and /media/ntfs is the directory just created.
- Now, you can access and use files and folders on your NTFS hard drive by visiting the /media/ntfs directory.
 
To automatically mount an NTFS hard drive at system startup, you can add the above command to the /etc/fstab file. Specifically, you can use the following command to open the file:
sudo nano /etc/fstab
Add a line at the end of the document with an entry similar to the following.
/dev/sdX /media/ntfs ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
Save the files and restart the system, the NTFS hard drive should automatically be mounted to the specified directory when the system boots up.