You don't want to mount an NTFS partition so that you can write to it. It is
dangerous.

The Linux kernel can be re-compiled to enable read on NTFS, but even the
kernel config warns that you can destroy your NTFS partition with write
enabled.

In other words... Don't do it.

--Greg

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From: "Stephen Bosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>
>
> "Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
> >
> > > I've got Mandrake 7.02 on my laptop and have NT4 on another partition.
How
> > > do I go about mounting this partition so that I can write to it?
> >
> > Samba.  RTFM, try to set it up, then come back with more questions.
>
> You can't mount an NTFS partition on the same machine using Samba. Who's
> providing the SMB service?
>
> -Stephen-
>
>


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