Windows partition

Norman LeCouvie lecouvie at sun.com
Thu Jun 24 00:12:55 UTC 2004


Is that hard?

I am a windows guy and trying to make a go of this. Had our Sun JDS 
working for a while but have found fedora mush nicer and it recognized 
almost all of my hardware

thanks,

norman

ne... wrote:

>On Jun 23, 2004 at 16:50, Norman LeCouvie in a soothing rage wrote:
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>>ne... wrote:
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>>>On Jun 23, 2004 at 07:39, Norman LeCouvie in a soothing rage wrote:
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>>>>How can I see the files on my windows partition?
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>>>Create a mount point for the partition. If it is one
>>>of the FAT types, mount it using vfat. If it is ntfs,
>>>head over to http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/ and
>>>get the ntfs module. Install it and mount the with
>>>ntfs. If you want to make this more permanent, add
>>>an entry to /etc/fstab.
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>>HI,
>>
>>thanks for the support. I got the RPM but here is my issue.
>>
>>To get my Linuxant wireless driver to work I had to install an rpm that 
>>created 8kstacks and that is now the kernel. I have an option when I 
>>boot to load either the original kernel or the 8kstack kernel. If I load 
>>the original, I can see the windows file system, when I load the other I 
>>cannot as it tells me that
>>mount: fs type ntfs not supported by kernel
>>
>>any suggestions?
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>Each kernel has to be compiled with the ntfs module. From
>what you have written, your 8k stack kernel does not have
>the ntfs module compiled. You will need to recompile the
>kernel module for that.
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>N.Emile...
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