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			<title><![CDATA["Authentication is required" problem with dual boot]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>After a fresh-install of #! 20101205, I couldn&#039;t access my XP partition any longer (/dev/sda1, 16GB). When I opened nautilus and clicked on the XP partition in the side-pane, I would get a pop-up saying &quot;Cannot mount 16GB file system. Authentication is required&quot;. </p><p><a href="http://imgur.com/3FWPD"><span class="postimg"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/3FWPD.png" alt="3FWPD.png" /></span></a></p><p>After numerous head-banging with fstab, mount, etc., the solution turned out to be installing disk-manager. I ran disk-manager as root, checked &quot;enable write support&quot; in &quot;NTFS policy&quot;, and configured the XP partition under &quot;status&quot;. Voila! Works like a charm.</p><p>Posting this because I have seen variations of the same question in many forums, but no definitive solution.</p>]]></description>
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