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Valikhan
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I'll check it tomorrow as I am not able to do it just now. What I remember for now, there are just create new folder and create shortcut (or link) to an application or file using something like command. I use GNOME, not KDE.

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I use GNOME, not KDE.

 

I'm not sure it's the most natural straight-forward way to do it, but still, as a bypass - it works.

 

On the desktop, right-click the mouse and choose "create launcher". Under Type choose "Application" and give it a name (e.g. "Win partition"). In the Command line write "nautilus LibraryPath", where LibraryPath stands for the path to your windows partition (e.g. "/media/win", or wherever you mounted the windows partition to). Under Comment write whatever you want. Choose an icon, click OK, et voila!

 

Bonne chance!

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