I've been using FUSE + NTFS-3G on CentOS 4.4 for quite some time now.
Nothing has broken so far. I would consider it usable for transferring
files to and from Windows. Just don't put your DB files on NTFS...


On 3/3/07, Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You have to install fuse-2.6.3 and ntfs-3g support. The fuse rpm from
Fedora extra does not work.  Just download fuse-2.6.3 from
fuse.sourceforge.net
and compile as follows:

 ./configure --enable-kernel-module
 make
 make install # as non-root enter: sudo make install


The latest ntfs-3g support can be installed from Fedora extras using the
command

yum install ntfs-3g


Then make changes in several files, as instructed by Laci in the url:

http://laci.linuxforum.hu/#ntfs-3g

Just follow the instructions in the section:
How to install ntfs-3g for Fedora Core 6?

That's all.

I am not sure how good and stable this NTFS r/w support is.  I just
tried it now, and am still waiting for it to break.  I hope it does not.

BTW, I am using kernel 2.6.19-1.2911.6.4.fc6.

Enjoy!

P~Manalastas


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