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So I have been following these steps (https://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/how-to-create-a-shared-storage-drive-for-dual-boot-systems/) to create a shared storage between the Ubuntu system and Windows 11. Ubuntu DID recognise the partition but it CANNOT WRITE anything to it. It says it is a "read-only" system.
What I am asking is that how can I create a shared storage so that I can edit, add, delete files and share them between Windows and Ubuntu?
Thank you.

YueYue
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Here all you need. How to mount a NTFS partition in /etc/fstab? You probably need to create separate disk space for this task, it will be more secure for you.