Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
On March 23, 2006 23:00, ayoub890 wrote:
Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
On March 23, 2006 21:47, ayoub890 wrote:
Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
On March 23, 2006 17:31, ayoub890 wrote:
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Writing is still considered experimental (i.e. try it at your own risk)
with the regular NTFS support. It's only considered safe that I know of
with Captive NTFS. I'm not sure which one 2006 is using by default.
How can I find out if it using Captive NTFS or not?
I haven't used it before, but from what I've read the type in /etc/fstab
(the third field) would be "captive-ntfs" instead of just "ntfs". Here's
an example I saw:
/dev/hda2 /windows captive-ntfs users 0 0
It only shows ntfs in that field and not captive-ntfs. Is captive-ntfs
available to me? will it work if I unmount it and then mount it with
captive-ntfs instead?
Doesn't seem to be available on 10.1, where I am. I haven't moved to 2006 yet,
so I'm not sure. Perhaps someone on 2006 can answer this.
If it's not available as an rpm, you can always build it from source.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] e]# urpmq captive
no package named captive
[EMAIL PROTECTED] e]#
Nope.
Paul
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