[CentOS] mount ntfs file system
abhishek singh
abhishek.rhce at yahoo.co.in
Wed Sep 6 12:20:44 UTC 2006
--- dxuranus <dxuranus at gmail.com> wrote:
> i learned that ntfs file system not supported by
> centos.
> and i try to tell my system version with uname -r
> and find my version is
> 2.6.9-22.EL so i download the
>
kernel-module-ntfs-2.6.9-22.ELsmp-2.1.20-0.rr.9.10.i686.rpm
> but after rpm -ivh .....................
> i do't know how to do?
> a article told me go to /usr/src/2..........
> but i can't even find the dir .
> thanks for any help.
>
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Dear Friend
After installing ntfs kernel rpm just use mount
command to access ur ntfs partition in linux . take a
example if window partition is /dev/hda1
then use following command
#mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt
but u cant write on ntfs partition in linux, u can
access ntfs in read only mode , wrtie mode is
experimental....
thanks
Abhishek Kr. SinghSystem AdministratorDSC. LTD.Mob.No. +91-9871563248
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