At 13:17 20/09/01, csaradap wrote:
> >I have installed Red Hat 7.1 from PCQ, and my disk shares NT with LINUX.
> >By default I think NTFS file support was not installed, so i recompiled
This is a FAQ - and a series of FAQs in fact, that you are asking.
Bish: Do we have any FAQs on kernel recompilation (how to select
something as a module, when to build it into the kernel etc) in the LOST
docs?
> Sorry if this is a really stupid questions, but did you install the new
> kernel and boot into it after recompiling?
These three tips from Arthur would be excellent for a new LOST tip I
think (or more than one new LOST tip) :)
Another LOST tip about not crossposting to several lists perhaps - if the
lists are moderated, or restricted to members-only postings, then it makes
it hard for people who are not subscribed to one list or the other.
In particular, crossposts to a regional LUG list and LIH of some technical
query, crossposts to LKML etc ...
> If you compiled NTFS as a module did you also "make modules" and "make
> modules_install"? Did you try to load the ntfs module manually?
> Does /proc/filesystems list ntfs as an available filesystem?
> If all of the above are ok, can you copy out the EXACT error message you
> get when you try the mount?
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