Hello, In fact, NTFS-3G doesn't function at all, and the kernel NTFS driver takes over if I'm not clear about the driver to use (ntfs-3g/ntfs-fuse).
Here follows a few attempts to mount my NTFS partition : (I used NBD client/server in order to preserve my data, but I would have got the same result on the real partition.) root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsmount /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 -o nosilent,debug fuse_mount failed. Unmounting /dev/nbd1 (DATA_EXCHANGE) root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsmount /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 -o nosilent,debug,force fuse_mount failed. Unmounting /dev/nbd1 (DATA_EXCHANGE) root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsmount /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 -o nosilent,debug,hello fuse_mount failed. Unmounting /dev/nbd1 (DATA_EXCHANGE) root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsmount /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 -o debug fuse_mount failed. Unmounting /dev/nbd1 (DATA_EXCHANGE) root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsmount /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 -odebug fuse_mount failed. Unmounting /dev/nbd1 (DATA_EXCHANGE) root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsmount /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 fuse_mount failed. Unmounting /dev/nbd1 (DATA_EXCHANGE) root@valentin-laptop:~# mount -t ntfs-fuse /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 ; echo RESULT=$? fuse_mount failed. Unmounting /dev/nbd1 (DATA_EXCHANGE) RESULT=1 root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsresize --info /dev/nbd1 ntfsresize v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0) Device name : /dev/nbd1 NTFS volume version: 3.1 Cluster size : 4096 bytes Current volume size: 9536999936 bytes (9537 MB) Current device size: 9536999424 bytes (9537 MB) Checking filesystem consistency ... 100.00 percent completed Accounting clusters ... Space in use : 6283 MB (65.9%) Collecting resizing constraints ... You might resize at 6282199040 bytes or 6283 MB (freeing 3254 MB). Please make a test run using both the -n and -s options before real resizing! root@valentin-laptop:~# root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsresize --verbose --info /dev/nbd1 ntfsresize v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0) Device name : /dev/nbd1 NTFS volume version: 3.1 Cluster size : 4096 bytes Current volume size: 9536999936 bytes (9537 MB) Current device size: 9536999424 bytes (9537 MB) Checking for bad sectors ... Checking filesystem consistency ... 100.00 percent completed Accounting clusters ... Space in use : 6283 MB (65.9%) Collecting resizing constraints ... Estimating smallest shrunken size supported ... File feature Last used at By inode $MFT : 1 MB 0 Multi-Record : 1193 MB 360 $MFTMirr : 4769 MB 1 Sparse : 1042 MB 40 Ordinary : 7223 MB 448 You might resize at 6282199040 bytes or 6283 MB (freeing 3254 MB). Please make a test run using both the -n and -s options before real resizing! root@valentin-laptop:~# root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfslabel --verbose /dev/nbd1 DATA_EXCHANGE root@valentin-laptop:~# root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsls --verbose /dev/nbd1 $RECYCLE.BIN apt_conf_d.tar.gz Compte_E-Bay_MAJ-01.7z Compte_PayPal.7z Dossier_Pratiques_Modernes Dossier_Pratiques_Modernes_2 Dossier_Pratiques_Modernes_4 DVB-T.txt DVD ECHANGE Emploi_All FIND-_.err FIND-_.err.bak FIND-_.out FIND-_.out.bak firefox FL0000 FORTUNES JACKY kFreeBSD OpenSimulator Optio_M90_M900 Optio_M90_M900.tar PASSWD System Volume Information TNT_II UNIGINE_HEAVEN root@valentin-laptop:~# root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsfix /dev/nbd1 Mounting volume... OK Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully. NTFS volume version is 3.1. NTFS partition /dev/nbd1 was processed successfully. root@valentin-laptop:~# ntfsfix /dev/nbd1 Mounting volume... OK Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully. NTFS volume version is 3.1. NTFS partition /dev/nbd1 was processed successfully. root@valentin-laptop:~# root@valentin-laptop:~# mount -t ntfs-kuse /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 ; echo RESULT=$? mount: unknown filesystem type 'ntfs-kuse' RESULT=32 root@valentin-laptop:~# mount -t ntfs-fuse /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 ; echo RESULT=$? Volume is scheduled for check. Please boot into Windows TWICE, or use the 'force' option. NOTE: If you had not scheduled check and last time accessed this volume using ntfsmount and shutdown system properly, then init scripts in your distribution are broken. Please report to your distribution developers (NOT to us!) that init scripts kill ntfsmount or mount.ntfs-fuse during shutdown instead of proper umount. Mount failed. RESULT=1 root@valentin-laptop:~# mount -t ntfs-fuse /dev/nbd1 /mnt/nbd1 -o force ; echo RESULT=$? WARNING: Dirty volume mount was forced by the 'force' mount option. fuse_mount failed. Unmounting /dev/nbd1 (DATA_EXCHANGE) RESULT=1 root@valentin-laptop:~# -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/751720 Title: NTFS-3G silenty mount devices Readonly, even while setting -o rw -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
