![]() Ursprünglich geschrieben von Maggots Fad:PROBLEM STILL EXISTS in 2018 You can change it to whatever you want if you apply the tutorial to a different directory. Of course, you don't have to use the /mnt/Windows location for mounting your drive. No need to create a separate partition and format to ext4 )Īfter you reboot, add a new steam library location under the downloads tab of the settings and navigate to /mnt/Windows, you should see your drive or partition as normal. (I figured this out from a steam support page here. After that, just continue the tutorial I linked as normal. However once you get to the part of the tutorial where you are editing the /etc/fstab file with gedit, instead of coping and pasting what the writer of the tutorial gives you, type this without quotes: "UUID=(Your UUID) /mnt/Windows ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.utf8 0 0". ![]() ![]() To use a different drive or partition that is formatted to NTFS for a steam library, first you need to mount your drive to linux. I'll explain how I did it just in case anyone stumbles across this thread with the same problem. Great news, I figured out some stuff on my own and I can now use my NTFS 2 TB hard drive without creating a separate ext4 partition. ![]()
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