IF YOU took time to read PROPERLY Jonathan,

the drivers WORKS, BUT ONLY FOR ONE NATIVE ENTRY in the disklabel.

but like I WROTE, i structured my bsd system in more THAN ONE native

bsd entry ie /usr/local ... IS ON wd0e

if i load wd0e  i get the proper size, but what's ls on my screen

IS THE MAIN ROOT.


so get back to your project , ill get back to subsidaries who actually cares 
about openbsd full market deployment overlordship.


enjoy, 

neko 


--- On Mon, 10/27/08, Jonathan Schleifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Jonathan Schleifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: NTFS-3G Stable Read/Write Driver ready to merge on cvs obsd ?
> To: "Aram HAVARNEANU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, October 27, 2008, 6:29 AM
> Am 27.10.2008 um 10:49 schrieb Aram HAVARNEANU:
> 
> > I have been using it extensively for several years
> (since it first
> > appeared) on about ~10 systems and never had a single
> problem
> > with it. Is your bug reproducible? Did you fill a bug
> report?
> 
> It was reproducable, as it seemed to always happen when an
> application  
> tried to write to it. Some directories would get unreadble
> in Windows  
> then and when booting back to Linux, the FS was always
> unclean and  
> e2fsck tried to fix it with the beforementioned result.
> 
> I did not report it as the driver seemed to be already dead
> at that  
> time. The driver still doesn't run on Vista, but the
> ext2fsd driver  
> does, so I think fs-driver.org can be considered obsoleted
> by ext2fsd  
> - which has its own, different problems (at least no data
> loss), but  
> supports UTF-8 encoded filenames.
> 
> --
> Jonathan
> 
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