On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 19:02, Roger Searle wrote: > > once you know what and where the data is, then modify /etc/fstab so they > > > > get automounted on boot. I recommend only mounting ntfs filesystems > > readonly! Fat32's no bother for read/write. > > > > Steve > > Yep, got that done. On the "to do" list (way down it, actually, given my > linux abilities) is getting my camera going. I've got lots of photos on > one of those ntfs drives and am aware of not being able to reliably write > to ntfs. You may be interested in;- http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ which purports to be able to access NTFS reliably in both read and write modes. It is an interface between Linux and the native Windows .dll libraries, which do the actual work of accessing the NTFS.
I have never used it, and cannot comment further about it. > A larger hard drive is what I really need. Again. Don't we all! :-) -- Sincerely etc., Christopher Sawtell
