On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Nalin Perera wrote:
> Nalin PereraHi,
>
> In my computer, I have Linux and Windows 2000 (both). I would like to know
> whether we can Mount the Windows 2000 NTFS partition for the Linux File
> System?
A quick answer is Yes, of course we can. ;)
> If so how? For that do we have to customize the Kernal?
Last 2 years, I did that with NT without customizing the Kernel (RH7.0).
How ? Well, I forgot, sorry, but I remembered that I'd used "mount"
command with "-t smbfs" and "-o username=user_name,password=pass_word"
(on my NT server) plus "//from/NT/dir /on/Linux/dir" options.
e.g:
mount -t smbfs -o uername=kk,password=tktech //NT/gw/docs /backup/docs
To get more info: man mount
smbmount --help
Hope that helps.
K_K
> Thank you
> Nalin Perera
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