Linux can read NTFS, but cannot write to it. It should recognize the drives and be able to read from them just fine, but won't be able to write to them if they are NTFS. If they are FAT32, you wont have a problem and Linux can read and write just fine.
There are actually some experimental drivers that let Linux write to NTFS, but they are experimental and run the risk of screwing up your NTFS drives. Don't try to install them unless you know what you are doing and are willing to take the risk.
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