It's also possible to check the file with the current kernel configuration and
see if the NTFS module is included (Y) - I suppose in you case this can't be,
modular (M) and not included (N). If it is not included, the only way to make
it work is to reconfigure and rebuild your kernel.

Regards

Ray

Nick W wrote:
NTFS Kernel support is still 'experimental' and hence wont be included in 
[most] stock distro kernels. Try  

#modprobe ntfs

if modprobe succeeds, you'll be able to mount the partition, if not, let me 
know and Ill tell you how to compile the module the 'easy' way.


On Tuesday 09 December 2003 16:08, Dallin Doney wrote:
  
How do I go about mounting an NTFS drive in Redhat 9?  I tried but it
says "mount: fs type ntfs not supported by kernel".  Any suggestions?


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