A long time ago I used Captive NTFS to do this. It's not maintained now, but
I think it should still work with recent kernel versions afaik. You can find
it at http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/.
Robert
On May 14, 2005 05:06 am Panos Laganakos was like:
Hello,
I am mounting one
Robert Persson wrote:
A long time ago I used Captive NTFS to do this. It's not maintained now, but
I think it should still work with recent kernel versions afaik. You can find
it at http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/.
Is it available via emerge?
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Hello,
I am mounting one of my ntfs partition from linux. The problem is though
that it is mounted readonly.
Is there some option i need to pass to fstab to make it write-able too?
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On Sat, 2005-05-14 at 15:06 +0300, Panos Laganakos wrote:
Hello,
I am mounting one of my ntfs partition from linux. The problem is though
that it is mounted readonly.
Is there some option i need to pass to fstab to make it write-able too?
Read/write support for ntfs is only partially
Writing to NTFS partitions is not recommended - what writing that is
supported is very limited.
Only over writing files and to exactly the same size iirc.
If you need to share data between Win and Lin, a FAT32 partition (or
network drive) is probably your best bet.
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