FC4 - How can I have access to my Windows partition from Fedora?
Hoffmann
oasf2004 at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 22 21:09:17 UTC 2006
--- Stuart Sears <stuart at sjsears.com> wrote:
> Hoffmann wrote:
> > When I run: mount -t ntfs,ro /dev/hda1
> /mnt/windows
> >
> > I got the following error: mount: mount point
> > /mnt/windows does not exist
> >
> > Could I hear from you again?
> absolutely.
> I assumed more knowledge in my last post. Apologies.
> besides, that comand was wrong. So don't type it.
> The correct version is further down this post.
> :)
> for most of the rest of this you will need root
> privileges.
>
> 1) to find out which partitions are which, try
> fdisk -l
> you shoud see output a bit like this:
> Disk /dev/hda: 160.0 GB, 160041885696 bytes
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 19457 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start End Blocks
> Id System
> /dev/hda1 * 1 1217 9775521
> b W95 FAT32
> /dev/hda2 1218 1242 200812+
> 83 Linux
> /dev/hda3 1243 3853 20972857+
> 83 Linux
> /dev/hda4 3854 19457 125339130
> 5 Extended
> /dev/hda5 3854 7769 31455238+
> 83 Linux
> ...
>
> there may be more or fewer lines in your output.
> if you are using NTFS for your windows installation,
> the windows line
> will read (something like)
> /dev/hda1 * 1 1217 9775521
> b HPFS/NTFS
>
> this should tell you that your windows partition is
> /dev/hda1 (if you
> are using SATA disks this may be /dev/sda1)
>
> 2) make sure you have the NTFS drivers installed
> rpm -qa | grep kernel-module-ntfs
>
> if this comes back with an answer a bit like
> kernel-module-ntfs-2.6.14-1.1656_FC4
> (there may be more/different numbers in your output)
>
> then you do have the necessary drivers
> if you don't, install them as I mentioned in my last
> post.
>
> 3) create a directory to attach (mount) your windows
> filesystem:
> mkdir /mnt/windows
>
> 4) attempt to mount your windows filesystem:
>
> mount -t ntfs -o ro /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows
>
> (substitute the correct partition for /dev/hda1)
>
> 5) if you want this automatically done each time you
> boot into FC4
> add a line to /etc/fstab that looks like this
>
> /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows ntfs ro 0 0
>
> Regards
>
> Stuart
>
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Hi Stuart,
I already realized how to umount /mnt/windows and how
to change the permition of the mounted windows
partition. Please, see what I did below:
mount -t ntfs -o ro /dev/sda2 /windows -o uid=hoffmann
Many thanks to you and the other people that kindly
helped me with this issue.
Hoffmann
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