There is FUSE support for NTFS.

http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FileSystems

disclaimer: haven't tried it

On 6/22/06, Mhac Janapin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Red Hat 9!
That was my first Linux Distro way back in 2001. And I also had the same problem with you. :)
Easy solution would be to install another distro which is newer.

NTFS support is still in the kernel level so there's no getting around re-compiling. Maybe in the future, FUSE would support that too. :)

Now if you insist on using RedHat9, search the internet for pre-compiled NTFS modules that would go with your installed kernel. It's in RPM format so it's just a matter of
#rpm -ihvp yyyy.rpm.


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