how to permanently mount wondows files in fedora 6
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Do a quick check to see if the fuse module is loaded. If you want these filesystems to be mounted when you boot up, the fuse module needs to be already loaded.
Can you mount them manually using your /etc/fstab entries, as in "sudo mount /windows/C".
how to see that see whether fuse module is loaded or not.....
i did whereis fuse n got
fuse: /usr/include/fuse.h /usr/include/fuse
so i think its loaded.....not sure abt this....
n regarding manula mounting..m able to do this but i need to do this every time i restart my computer......
i use the commant mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /location where i want to load
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If you type: mount -t ntfs......... then you are not using fuse and ntfs-3g you are using ntfs there is a difference. What happens when you type: mount /windows/C
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