Thanks, this'll be a first for me, I used to build MVS (OS/390) systems with impunity, so I guess this'll be much the same. Bryan, Michael Schwendt To: psyche-list@redhat.com <rh0210ms@arc cc: (bcc: Bryan Anslow/AGH/Candle) or.de> Subject: Re: NTFS Support? 10/17/2002 09:04 AM Please respond to psyche-list On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 08:27:11 -0700, Bryan_Anslow@candle.com wrote: > I am trying to setup a mount point to my WinXP NTFS Partition, I have > RH8.0 on a dual boot machine. > > So, I setup, in /etc/fstab > /dev/hda1 /mnt/winc NTFS defaults 0 0 > > When I reboot, I get a message that; this kernel does not support > NTFS. > > Is there any add-on, or other way, that I can "mount" a NTFS partition > in RH8.0? The list archives would have been helpful. ;) Consult the manuals from Red Hat on how to build your own kernel using Red Hat's kernel config as a starting point. Basically, you just need to enable NTFS support. Be careful and mount only read-only. (See attached file: attxosxj.dat)
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