How to mount ntfs disk on Terminal
for disk 1
this code will reset after restart. if you have app2sd you can create script schedule on it.
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#su is for superuser root permission
su
#cd is used to change directory path to work on
cd /mnt
#mkdir is use to make directory "newdisk" is the folder name
mkdir newdisk
#sda + 1,2,3 disk is separated by number sda1,sda2,sda3 3 partition in 1 disk
mount.ntfs /dev/block/sda /mnt/newdisk
for disk 2
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#su is for superuser root permission
su
#cd is used to change directory path to work on
cd /mnt
#mkdir is use to make directory "newdisk" is the folder name
mkdir newdisk
#sdb + 1,2,3 disk is separated by number sdb1,sdb2,sdb3 3 partition in 1 disk
mount.ntfs /dev/block/sdb /mnt/newdisk
once mounted cant mount again you need to restart the downside is if directory is already mounted it will fail.
for disk 1
this code will reset after restart. if you have app2sd you can create script schedule on it.
>
#su is for superuser root permission
su
#cd is used to change directory path to work on
cd /mnt
#mkdir is use to make directory "newdisk" is the folder name
mkdir newdisk
#sda + 1,2,3 disk is separated by number sda1,sda2,sda3 3 partition in 1 disk
mount.ntfs /dev/block/sda /mnt/newdisk
for disk 2
>
#su is for superuser root permission
su
#cd is used to change directory path to work on
cd /mnt
#mkdir is use to make directory "newdisk" is the folder name
mkdir newdisk
#sdb + 1,2,3 disk is separated by number sdb1,sdb2,sdb3 3 partition in 1 disk
mount.ntfs /dev/block/sdb /mnt/newdisk
once mounted cant mount again you need to restart the downside is if directory is already mounted it will fail.