Nima Azarbayjany wrote:
Yes, you're right. So can anyone tell me why is this message that the file
system is unknown in printed?
Do you have /usr on a separate partition?
Because ntfs-3g on Debian is installed to /usr.
Michael
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Nima Azarbayjany wrote:
I have been trying to use the disk-manager utility to mount my NTFS
partition on /dev/sda1. The utility successfully identifies the partition
and has added the following line to my fstab:
/dev/sda1/media/sda1ntfs-3gdefaults,locale=en_US.UTF-800
Yes Johannes, I guess I just identified the problem.
After the system is up everything works. However, during start up a message
is printed that reports a failure: it says ntfs-3g is not a know file type.
I don't remember the exact message but it clearly says the driver is not
available.
After
Nima Azarbayjany wrote:
Yes Johannes, I guess I just identified the problem.
After the system is up everything works. However, during start up a
message is printed that reports a failure: it says ntfs-3g is not a
know file type. I don't remember the exact message but it clearly
says the
Yes, you're right. So can anyone tell me why is this message that the file
system is unknown in printed?
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Nima Azarbayjany wrote:
Yes Johannes, I guess I just identified the problem.
After the system is up everything works. However, during start
Hi all,
I have been trying to use the disk-manager utility to mount my NTFS
partition on /dev/sda1. The utility successfully identifies the partition
and has added the following line to my fstab:
/dev/sda1/media/sda1ntfs-3gdefaults,locale=en_US.UTF-800
The partition is not
On Wed,24.Jun.09, 21:21:06, Nima Azarbayjany wrote:
Hi all,
I have been trying to use the disk-manager utility to mount my NTFS
partition on /dev/sda1. The utility successfully identifies the partition
and has added the following line to my fstab:
/dev/sda1/media/sda1ntfs-3g
Hi all,
Now that I've got most things working I'd like to be able to access
files on the ntfs partition. I can mount it as root using mount -t ntfs
/dev/hda1 but as a user I have no access to it.
I don't want to mess up permissions on the ntfs system so chmod -R 777
/mnt doesn't appeal. But
Edit /etc/fstab so that you have a line like this:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# file system mount point type options
/dev/hda1 /nicetryntfsro,user
Note the mount point. Make sure this dir exists or use another mount point if
you prefer. Then
#
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