Unlike other Linux distro, there's an added value for accessing NTFS drives so in this case super-user can configure the system so easily.


On Fedora 7, we don't have to manually editing /etc/fstab and be bothered with all the complicated details.


We simply need to install a module called NTFS-Config from Add/Remove Software than it will automatically configure the drives for us.


Just remember activate ntfs-config and it's as simple as that and just click the options so your NTFS drive can get a Read/Write access