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Old 12-08-2006, 03:32 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by jerzeejerome
Didn't work for me. I can read my ntfs partition, but I can't write to it
What didn't work? I have fuse-2.1.0 and ntfs-3g-0.20061115-BETA installed and I can mount my ntfs partition rw. My line it fstab is:
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/home/erich/qemu/c.img /media/ntfs ntfs-3g noauto,dmask=000,fmask=111,loop,offset=32256 0 0
It's a bit weird because it's a hard drive image. If you have just a regular ntfs partition mounting is as easy as:
Code:
mount -t ntfs-3g <dev> <mount-point>
If you can read, but not write, you're probably using the ntfs driver that comes with the kernel. No need to uninstall it, just make sure your file system type is "ntfs-3g" instead of "ntfs".
 
  


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