Re: NTFS support and updates?

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Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 23:59, Matt Ritchie wrote:
  
Can Red Hat 9.0 read\write NTFS partitions?
    

Read support if fairly good/stable, write support is not so good,
although I know of people who've used it for ages with no problems.  If
you really want write support, I make a small fat32 partition to write
to which I share between windows/linux.

  
Where can I find updates for Red Hat 9?
    

RedHat doesn't include the module as such due to licensing issues.  Its
in the source though so your options are

compile the kernel module yourself (reasonably difficult) or,
download ntfs rpms from http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/rpm/index.html
and install (easy!).

HTH,
  
Speaking of this, I have recompiled my kernel with NTFS read support  (works awesome) and now
up2date says my kernel isn't in RPM format. Can I recompile again and change this
with NTFS in RPM format?
J

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