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Hi all. First off, this is my first post here and I've only been using #! for a little while now, but I'm really liking it so far. Definitely my favourite distro out of all those that I've used 
I'm sorry if this has been clarified before, but some Googling and forum searching has been fruitless, so I figured it couldn't hurt to ask - is it possible to search mounted NTFS partitions using Catfish? The application itself is working brilliantly for stuff on my ext4 filesystem, but can't find anything in the symlinked folder that links to the Windows 7 partition I'm automatically mounting on boot (I modified /etc/fstab).
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^Is it the same using both find and locate?
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Hi, thanks for your reply.
For some reason, "find" is my only option (the dropdown list is greyed out). Perhaps I'd be better off using a Unix command to pull my NTFS searches off, like "find"?
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