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Old 09-08-2012, 02:39 AM   #1
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how to make an executable file which I mount a ntfs partition in Red Hat 6

I do not know how logez as root on a single line meaning not to wax password
be something like: "su root passwd blabla" and enter directly into the root

can???? pls help
10x

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Old 09-08-2012, 03:54 AM   #2
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You do not need to create a file. Exe file. Under Linux just mount the partitions change / etc / fstab.

If you do not want to "su root", then you better log in as root and do whatever you want.

m.m.

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Old 09-08-2012, 07:14 AM   #3
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Ummm---this site is English only.
 
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I'd like to remind that LinuxQuestion adopted English as official language. This is for the benefit of the LQ community and to allow moderators to ensure all content complies with all the LQ rules. Therefore, please translate from romanian and comply with the rules you accepted upon your subscription. Thank you in advance.
 
Old 09-08-2012, 05:56 PM   #5
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greeting

how to make an executable file which I mount a ntfs partition in Red Hat 6

I do not know how logez as root on a single line meaning not to wax password
be something like: "su root passwd blabla" and enter directly into the root

can???? pls help
RHEL6 will AUTO mount a NTFS partition
usb thumb drive
a USB or firewire drive ( like a WD 3TB usb3 drive -- well as a usb2 )
now
the DEFAULT is READ ONLY
you WILL need to be root to change this !!!

to run a Linux program built for RHEL6 YOU WILL NEED TO BE ROOT
for example

Code:
su -
-- your root password when asked for --
cd /mnt/ntfs 
chmod +x LinuxProgram
exit
./LinuxProgram

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Old 09-08-2012, 10:12 PM   #6
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I'd like to remind that LinuxQuestion adopted English as official language. This is for the benefit of the LQ community and to allow moderators to ensure all content complies with all the LQ rules. Therefore, please translate from romanian and comply with the rules you accepted upon your subscription. Thank you in advance.
Actually I know the rule, and for that reason I only posted one and only one in his lingo just to point to him one hint of solution JUST IN CASE he has insurmountable difficulty in using english. No malice in my end.
 
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Actually I know the rule, and for that reason I only posted one and only one in his lingo just to point to him one hint of solution JUST IN CASE he has insurmountable difficulty in using english. No malice in my end.
I know. The reminder is usually redirected to new members. My duty. Anyway, if you know the mother language of the OP and are willing to help in translating (provided it's particularly difficult for the OP) your effort is welcome!

Thanks John VV for translating the previous posts!
 
  


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