On 4/11/09, Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 5:15 AM, Lanny Marcus <lmmailinglists at gmail.com> > wrote: >> Follow on: I read the 5.3 Release Notes (again) and the NTFS "Tips >> and Tricks" on the Wiki (again) and started following the >> instructions, again. I am not sure whether it was trying to install >> the NTFS packages again, or the shutdown last night and cold boot this >> morning, but now I can write to the NTFS partition again. :-) <snip> > Good to hear things are working again. When you boot to a new kernel, > dkms kicks in and rebuilds kernel modules automatically. You > probably saw some delay during the first boot to the updated kernel > while dkms was doing its job. Akemi: I believe it is also very possible that after I did "modprobe fuse" as root last night, that I did not reboot. I believe the reboot is required, to get that running? This is critical, because I have files for our web sites on the NTFS partition that I cannot write to a CD-RW while using Windows. :-) The Windows SW gets into a loop and the estimated time just keeps increasing and increasing. I can write those files with K3b, without any problems. :-) I am getting more SELinux alerts now, after the upgrade to 5.3. Lanny