Hi,

Thanks for your advice but problem still remains unsolved.

----- Original Message -----
From: "inside" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 9:26 PM
Subject: Re: How to mount Windows2000 (OS/2, HPFS)

> Under Red Hat you can add the module support on the kernel
> source tree (with 'make menuconfig', then 'make modules' and
> 'make modules_install'). This install only the module for NTFS (off
> course, chose the read-only mode :-)) and no kernel recompilation needed.
>
> bye.

(RedHat 6.2)

'make menuconfig', 'make dep', 'make clean', make modules' and 'make
modules_install' went through without problem

'make menuconfig' : under 'Files System'

Having tried both <m> module and <*> built-in options in:

<*>/<M>  OS/2, HPFS filesystem support (ready-only)
<*>/<M>  NTFS filesystem support (ready only)

mount  -t  OS/2  (HPFS/NTFS)  /dev/hda1  /mnt/win2000

Warning pop-up:

mount : fs type OS/2  (HPFS/NTFS)  not supported by kernel
(Re-booting PC turned out with the same result)

(Remark: partition for Win2000 is OS/2, HPFS.  It was up-grade from Win98.
Before up-grade the partition was in FAT32)

Even continue to compile kernel with 'bzlilo' followed by 'lilo' and
re-boot.  No improvement.  Win2000 partition still could not be mounted.

Any advice shall be much appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

B.R.
Stephen




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