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i installed slacware linux. i have been using for a month. slack does not see
my nftses so i cannot competely use linux. not only nftses and also cdroms.
i have a lan internet connection, i am giving the right things to machine, but i cannot connect. i compiled kernel, i look up where my wrong is. i have no wrong as i see. i am using 2.4 kernel and installed a/d/f/k/n/l/x packages. if you can help me, you will make me so happy. and sorry for my bad english.
Theres many threads on mounting ntfs partitions, try a search in the slackware forum. JunctaJuvant was asking you to copy the /etc/fstab file and paste it up here so we can read it.
Looking at you fstab, it looks like the ntfs partitions should be viewable by root, but not by normal users. When you try to cd to one of the ntfs partitions what error message does it give you?
If Permission Denied the partion is mounted but you don't have rights to it.
If No such file or directory it is not mounted and you need to mount it before looking at it.
as i far as i know you can not write on ntfs with linux, on fat32 yes.
There is a kernel option which seems to allows you to write on ntfs with the mention(dangerous)
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