Assuming that NTFS implementation [captive] works hopefully that wont be 
necessary. And it'll be r/w, from what I read it works pretty good with 
lagged mount time the only drawback.

/me still uses vfat for winblows. Until the kernel based NTFS is r/w anyway. I 
dont use windows enuf to worry about it. IRC-style paragraph :)

On Tuesday 09 December 2003 23:13, Ray wrote:
> 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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