On Fri, 21 Oct 2022 19:15:19 +0300 Andrew Randrianasulu <randrianasulu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I manually (via gparted) formatted second partition on this drive as ntfs > and .... konqueror said my pmount does not have 'p' option! > > guest@slax:~$ pmount -V > pmount from util-linux 2.37.3 (libmount 2.37.3: btrfs, mtab, namespaces, > assert, debug) > > manually mounted with ntfs3 kernel driver from 5.19.8 > > sorry for one wrong bugreport, but pmount bug might be real after all? Is the volume encrypted? pmount's -p option's long form is --passphrase . If there's no encryption present, I'd bet on the issue being with the combination of pmount and ntfs. In-kernel ntfs support was near-useless prior to 5.15, and as far as I can determine, pmount development is dead (I can't find a source repository, and Gentoo is still shipping the same base version it was ten years ago with a few patches overtop), so it may never have caught up with the in-kernel changes. If you need this drive readable on a Windows system, try formatting it in exfat (check your pmount to make sure it's been patched for exfat first). Otherwise, just format in the ext# of your choice. E. Liddell ____________________________________________________ tde-devels mailing list -- devels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devels-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/devels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx