I just installed fedora core 2 final, I read some where that is would support ntfs
hi again, I just installed FC2, how do I enable ntfs support? and is it safe to read/write to nffs drives
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I don't think I would try writing on NTFS unless you can afford to loose all the info on it. Read is OK.
If you want both read and write for both Windows and Linux, create a fat32 filesystem. # Red Hat & Fedora links FedoraNEWS.ORG Did you download? See: Installing from a Hard Drive Red Hat 9 Rescue Mode Red Hat 8 Rescue Mode The Fedora HOWTO explains the different software managers. Red Hat Linux Manuals Get your mp3 support here Maximum RPM rpmfind Easier software management: apt4rpm - Red Carpet Red Hat 8.0 Tips & Tricks # Red Hat 7.3 down configuration commands setup leads to several configuration tools # Red Hat 7.3 up configuration commands Configure soundcard: redhat-config-soundcard Configure X server: redhat-config-xfree86 Configure network: redhat-config-network Manage software: redhat-config-packages Red Hat Linux 8.0 Package Management Tool Red Hat 9.0 Package Management Tool Manage users redhat-config-users # Handling NTFS New Technology FileSystem (NTFS) HOWTOs Linux NTFS project |
I thought that core 2 would have ntfs support buitin
I thought that core 2 would have ntfs support buitin?
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Would you open yourself to the whims of Microsoft's well known business activities?.
NTFS is their intellectual property and is not open sourced, nor is very likely to be, IMHO. |
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