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mounting RH9 doubt

mounting RH9 doubt

2004-02-18       - By Gregory Gulik

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First of all, you'll need to get the ntfs driver, which isn't included
with Red Hat.  I get my pre-built modules from:

http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/rpm/redhat9.html

Note that this module supports Read Only access only.
Then you just need to figure out which partition it is under linux:

# fdisk -l /dev/hda

Then you can mount it like any other file system.  Just specify ntfs as
the file system type.  The annoying part is you'll need to update that
module any time you update your kernel.


Indiscrete wrote:
> I have windows XP n RH9 on my machine.
> Windows has no partition just C drive
> in NTFS file system type.
> How am i supposed to change the fstab
> file so as to be able to mount the C
> drive in linux.
> Ramesh Jain.
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