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HowTo: Create and Use a Separate Data Partition
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Update:
I found as hide the WindowsOS partition in LinuxLite session.

Using Menu>Settings>Disks application, I edit the mount options, uncheck box about mount at begin and show in user's interface. I also check box about to use additional credentials.

The final fstab file look:

Code:
e-yole@yole-PC:~$ cat /etc/fstab # /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a # device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices # that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5). # # <file system> <mount point>  <type>  <options>      <dump>  <pass> # / was on /dev/sda5 with label "LinuxLite" during installation. UUID=22fb55a4-bd8b-4495-a5a1-9869f07e5b46 /              ext4    errors=remount-ro 0      1 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # swap was on /dev/sda6 during installation. UUID=13597903-198d-4b78-b90e-8bd11ad08045 none            swap    sw              0      0 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # DATA directory in /mnt was created and your owner and group allows was # changed to $USER:$USER. This shared data partition was on /dev/sda2 with # label "DATA" during installation. UUID=45EB77F618AAC695 /mnt/DATA ntfs-3g defaults,windows_names,locale=es_ES.utf-8  0      0 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Bind personal folders between /mnt/DATA partition and $HOME folders in # after mount /dev/sda2 in /mnt/DATA directory only. /mnt/DATA/Documentos /home/e-yole/Documentos auto bind,x-systemd.requires=/mnt/DATA 0      0 /mnt/DATA/Descargas /home/e-yole/Descargas auto bind,x-systemd.requires=/mnt/DATA 0      0 /mnt/DATA/Imágenes /home/e-yole/Imágenes auto bind,x-systemd.requires=/mnt/DATA 0      0 /mnt/DATA/Música /home/e-yole/Música auto bind,x-systemd.requires=/mnt/DATA 0      0 /mnt/DATA/Vídeos /home/e-yole/Vídeos auto bind,x-systemd.requires=/mnt/DATA 0      0 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # For avoid inconsistencies in ntfs files systems on internal disks # on computer with recent Windows or Linux OS's dual-booted, the # hibernation and fast restart features was disabled, run Windows # command 'powercfg /h off' as Administrator (see ntfs-3g man page). # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Windows OS (C:\ volume) /dev/sda1 partition is not show on desktop. For that this take effect, the # mount actions of sda1 device was modify from Diks utility application (graphic mode), uncheck the # options mount at begin, no show in user interface, and check the additional credentials for mount # option. This added the option flags nosuid,nodev,nofail,noauto,x-udisks-auth. # UUID=5C3ACAFB3ACAD0E6 /opt/sda1 ntfs noauto,ro,nouser 0    0 /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,noauto,x-udisks-auth 0 0

I hope that is help to others users with doubt similar.
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