> I had asked this question to the list a few days back and I didn't get a > response. I'd like to think that it was simply not seen because although I am > a newbie in respects to linux systems I am very familiar with windows and > although I can simply get by on that knowledge, I'd like to learn something > new but it's hard especially when I have no reference material for this sort > of thing.
<REST SNIPPED> I can't help you with this particular problem Geoffrey (you'l have to just keep the questions coming ;-) ) One thing I would like to quickly say though is that everybody here is a volunteer. Every morning when I get up this list has at least 100 messages waiting for me. I assume it's likewise for the countless other people on this list. There is a great chance your question will get answered but no guarantee. Therefore your should have no expectations. Also a couple of days ago means you must have posted on the weekend. HHHmmm. I'm sure a lot of us want to get AWAY from computers as far as possible over the weekend (I know I do), and hence won't check their mail at that time. Just keep that in mind. There's a zillion possible reasons why people haven't replied to your mail of two days ago, and I'm sure that 'snobbing' you is the least likely of the reasons on that list. I didn't even know NTFS support came as a module. If so, can't you just 'insmod' it? What's it called? Regards, Ed. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list