AA1 Linux linpus user
I'm trying to find out how my external hdd may open so I can write to it. I have made this file:
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etc/hal/fdi/policy/20-ntfs-config-write-policy.fdi
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with this content:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<deviceinfo version="0.2">
<device>
<match key="volume.fstype" string="ntfs">
<match key="@block.storage_device:storage.hotpluggable" bool="true">
<merge key="volume.fstype" type="string">ntfs-3g</merge>
<merge key="volume.policy.mount_filesystem" type="string">ntfs-3g</merge>
<append key="volume.mount.valid_options" type="strlist">locale=</append>
</match>
</match>
</device>
</deviceinfo>
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I have also made several mountpoints, and they work, but only when I mount manually. I used this code:
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[root@localhost user]# mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /media/"Name of my disk" -o force
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I found a tip saying that I could add something like this to my fstab-file
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/dev/sdb1 /media/"Name of my disk" ntfs-3g auto 0 0
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1. I have installed
fuse-convmvfs-0.2.4-4.fc8. Do I need this file?
(I have also installed the ntfs-3g file. It seems to work ok)
2. Is the code I want to put in my fstab file the right one? Should I f.ex. write default instead of auto?
3. How do I actually open the fstab file and write to it? I have tried to find the code, but I didn't want to try them, because I have had enough recoveries.....
Typical
4. Is there other solutions on this problem?
-hegemoni