After some help getting this External HDD mounted in FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE .. i
now find im unable to copy any of the data from my BSD partition to the NTFS
hdd .. can bsd write to a NTFS drive or am i doomed to have to use winblows ?
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Yours Sincerely
Shinjii
http://www.shinji.nq.nu
On 7/7/05, Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After some help getting this External HDD mounted in FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE .. i
now find im unable to copy any of the data from my BSD partition to the NTFS
hdd .. can bsd write to a NTFS drive or am i doomed to have to use winblows ?
--
Yours Sincerely
Warren wrote:
After some help getting this External HDD mounted in FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE .. i
now find im unable to copy any of the data from my BSD partition to the NTFS
hdd .. can bsd write to a NTFS drive or am i doomed to have to use winblows ?
You are right, ntfs with freebsd is not
Two days ago I was trying to pre-emptively solve this problem. A
couple quickie comments that may help out at some point, plus related
questions :
I tried to format a new hard drive using Win2K, knowing there were
issues w/ NTFS under *BSD. So, decided to format using FAT32 under
disk
datora tehnika wrote:
''too small.'' Then I went with ''default,'' but then the volume size
was ''too large.'' (for a 40 GB drive, the identical twin of which
This is known problem for Windows 2000 DiskManager. You can create FAT32
with Win98, Partition Magic, Linux, FreeBSD. Windows 2000
On 7/7/05, Igor Robul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
datora tehnika wrote:
''too small.'' Then I went with ''default,'' but then the volume size
was ''too large.'' (for a 40 GB drive, the identical twin of which
This is known problem for Windows 2000 DiskManager. You can create FAT32
with
On Jul 7, 2005, at 7:07 AM, Igor Robul wrote:
datora tehnika wrote:
''too small.'' Then I went with ''default,'' but then the volume size
was ''too large.'' (for a 40 GB drive, the identical twin of which
This is known problem for Windows 2000 DiskManager. You can create
FAT32 with Win98,
WinNT does not support FAT32
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John Brooks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, I had to format as NTFS since Win2K is my only option for the
moment; first time I ever tried to use WinNT to format a volume or
drive as FAT32 was strikingly unsurprised when it failed at such a
banal task. I am now