http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2097

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-06 22:41 -------
This problem is still present.  If I unmount the partition, and remove the line from 
/etc/fstab that 
says it is NTFS,  the result is "Hidden IFS (e.g. HPFS)" instead of NFTS.  Is there 
something I 
can send you to tell you exactly what is being read from the partition table?  I still 
think this is a 
very serious problem that needs to be handled before the 9.1 release. 



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description: 
When installing RC1, and after completing the installation, diskdrake thought that 
/dev/hda1 was 
"Hidden IFS (e.g. HPFS)", and generated a fstab that would not allow the partition to 
be 
mounted.  By selecting NTFS in the fstab, the partition would mount and work properly. 
 
There was some discussion about NTFS being detected as HPFS before on the cooker list. 
 
This appaears to be neither detecting as NTFS or HPFS, but as some variant of HPFS.  
Since 
Windows XP generated the partition in question, this may be an issue for many first 
time users.

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