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mimithebrain 02-19-2004 01:50 PM

NTFS and Read-write mode (captive and other solutions) in mandrake 9.1 (bamboo)
 
NTFS, Read-write, read-only, captive, user, not able to write...

:study: I read and studied and found an answer: Captive
(captive is a patch/extension for a linux/GNU kernel so the computer can read-write on a ntfs, VFAT, etc...)
Captive mount a ntfs drive so it can read, write and compress...
Now the problem.... I can:
mimithebrain@h___ # mount -t captive-ntfs /dev/hda2 /mnt/windows

but can't see the content! Any REAL alternative?

I'm in the dark here :jawa: , and windows won't work until I replace a file... help, please :scratch:

ishnid 03-03-2004 04:10 AM

Have you run captive-install-acquire to load the ntfs drivers?

mimithebrain 03-05-2004 05:34 PM

NVM, I reloaded the whole system, but, guess what?! I works the captive now, I guess the thing I needed to repair was the thing I needed in order to make captive work, thanks anyways...

mimithebrain 05-19-2004 10:38 AM

news update, read well, seams to write, but when i get in windows, it not writen. Like if it was in the data part of the disk, but no registered in the folder header???

sirpimpsalot 05-19-2004 10:43 AM

http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/ntfs.html#3.2

mimithebrain 05-19-2004 11:23 AM

NICE!!!!!


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