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M9. schreef:
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> Krupanský Rastislav schreef:
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>> Andreas Jaeger schreef:
>>>>> Krupanský Rastislav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>> 1.
>>>>>> Why is internal ntfs partiton mounted as ntfs instead of ntfs-3g?In
>>>>>> Beta2 ntfs partition was mounted by ntfs-3g.
>>>>> No idea - please file a bugreport and attach the YaST log files and
>>>>> /etc/fstab.
>>>>>
>>>>>> 2.
>>>>>> I haven´t tried writting to my external disk formatted with ntfs
>>>>>> yet.Are you plane writting to external disks supported by default via
>>>>>> ntfs-3g  driver also?
>>>>> Yes, that's how it should work - if it does not, please open a
>>>>> bugreport.
>>>>>
>>>>> Andreas
>> it *is* mounted ntfs-3g  ;-)
> 
> I wouldn´t say.So why i´m not able to write to my internal ntfs
>> partition? :-(
>> In Beta2 i was.
>> I´ve just created a new bug #309078.So have a look on attached screenshot.
> 
>> Regards, Rasto
> 
> 
> I thought so to by a message that it could not change the owner rights..
> But when i looked, the files were in place.
> 
> my /etc/fstab shows ntfs-3g on the windows partitions, but
> defaults,nls=utf8   0   0 , are not present...
> 
> so it is not complete as it is...
> 

My mistake, when i tried to correct the entrances, they highlighted in
red and underlined.. so they were present..
fstab looks much different than in 10.2, that is for sure...

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