Progress report:
Synopsis: I want to run ntfs-3g on the client to allow me to do
a windows install while the computer is in use as a linux terminal.
1. Installing onto the client space.
A. Using aptitude I install ntfsprogs and nfts-3g on the server.
B. I ran ldd against all the programs in /usr/bin/ntfs*
D. Using this list, I copied the programs, and the libraries
mentioned to /opt/ltsp/i386/ to corresponding directories.
(Actually: tar -cf - /usr/lib/{library-rootname*} | tar -C
/opt/ltsp/i386 -xvf -
checking after shows the links do the right thing.
E. I ssh'd into a client.
F. cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV hda
This reports that since udev is active device nodes are made in
/dev/.static/dev/ Checked there, and all the hda* devices are
created.
G. mkdir /windows; ntfsmount /dev/.static/dev/hda1 /windows
Doesn't happen.
So the question: is it ntfs-3g or is it udev.
Try fdisk /dev/.static/dev/hda1.
Can't open device.
This implies that I don't understand the LTSP environment.
Hints appreciated.
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