RE: recognizing my ntfs with RH9?

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From: Callan K L Tham [mailto:miburo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sábado, 12 de Julio de 2003 02:51 a.m.
To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: recognizing my ntfs with RH9?


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On Saturday 12 July 2003 11:40, Price Technology wrote:
>
> Red Hat does not support NTFS.  It's well documented.  It has to do
> with Licensing among other things.
>
> You can find and install read only support for NTFS but it's not
> recommended and is officially advised against as data corruption is a
> high probability.
>
> Best thing to do is either reinstall xp to a fat32 partition, if that
> can be done.  (frankly I don't know, never fooled with xp to amount
> to anything) or establish a data partition which is fat32 to place
> shared files on.
>
> Or you can trade it for a goat and shoot the goat.  (my personal
> favorite when it comes to xp)
>
> Joebewan

>Or you can download the appropriate ntfs driver here:

>http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/

>I've been using it for about 6 months, reading from an external hard 
>disk, and it hasn't caused any problems yet thus far (knock on wood). 
>Give it a shot.

>Callan
- -- 
It worked for me too....... At least for reading... in kernel 2.4.20-8smp with Konqueror
I saw that in the page above (which Callan talks about) that there is a new version of the ntfs.o module that was developed for 2.5.### kernels that supports writing!!!!!!

Check it out.....!!!! 

Regards

Federico Ricotta


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