2009/4/13 Tsu-Fan Cheng :
> Hi,
> correct me if I am wrong, but is it true that ntfsprogs is the
> only port that comes with formating disk into NTFS system? because
> days ago I also had this problem with my friend's extra USB 1T HD, I
> had to use my windows laptop to do the job. thanks!!
>
>
Hi,
correct me if I am wrong, but is it true that ntfsprogs is the
only port that comes with formating disk into NTFS system? because
days ago I also had this problem with my friend's extra USB 1T HD, I
had to use my windows laptop to do the job. thanks!!
TFC
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 8:22 PM,
2009/4/11 Jan Henrik Sylvester :
> Chris Rees wrote:
>>
>> 2009/4/11 Jan Henrik Sylvester :
>>>
>>> Yuri wrote:
I need to format NTFS partition to give HD to someone to write things
>>>
>>> mkntfs from sysutils/ntfsprogs should do it.
>>>
>>
>> Yuri had already written ONE LINE below your
Chris Rees wrote:
2009/4/11 Jan Henrik Sylvester :
Yuri wrote:
I need to format NTFS partition to give HD to someone to write things
mkntfs from sysutils/ntfsprogs should do it.
Yuri had already written ONE LINE below your quote:
I tried to use mkntfs from ports/ntfsprogs but it didn't fi
2009/4/11 Jan Henrik Sylvester :
> Yuri wrote:
>> I need to format NTFS partition to give HD to someone to write things
>
> mkntfs from sysutils/ntfsprogs should do it.
>
Yuri had already written ONE LINE below your quote:
> I tried to use mkntfs from ports/ntfsprogs but it didn't finish after an
Hi,
> The easiest way would be to format it inside a "Windows" PC
> that is NTFS capable. But I think your problem is that you
> don't have such a PC at hand...
>
> Maybe a (very overcomplicated) solution is to (install and
> then) run some kind of "Windows" in a VM and format the disk
> from the
Yuri wrote:
> I need to format NTFS partition to give HD to someone to write things
mkntfs from sysutils/ntfsprogs should do it.
(I did use mkntfs successfully with the 1.13.1 version, but never tried
with 2.0.0. ntfsresize from 2.0.0 failed for me when 1.13.1 did work.)
Jan Henrik
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 12:33:13 -0700, Yuri wrote:
> Unfortunately FAT32 has a file size limit 2^32-1 bytes (~4GB)
> And I talk about HD 1TB and files might me larger.
The easiest way would be to format it inside a "Windows" PC
that is NTFS capable. But I think your problem is that you
don't have su
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
i would rather make FAT32 partition
Unfortunately FAT32 has a file size limit 2^32-1 bytes (~4GB)
And I talk about HD 1TB and files might me larger.
Yuri
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I need to format NTFS partition to give HD to someone to write things on it
under Windows.
i would rather make FAT32 partition
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I need to format NTFS partition to give HD to someone to write things on
it under Windows.
I tried to use mkntfs from ports/ntfsprogs but it didn't finish after an
extremely long time, > 24hrs.
Yuri
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