Re: Mount an ntfs filesystem

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Chris Norman wrote:

Hi people who read my last post (about disk recovery) will be going “hasn’t he learned?”:D.

I need to mount a friend’s ntfs drive.

When I used the command mount –t ntfs /dev/hda2 /media/ntfs it said “unrecognized file system NTFS”, which I took to be “you’re typing rubbish”. But when I just did mount /dev/hda2 /media/ntfs, it came out with the same thing.

Do I need any libraries to make it work with NTFS?

No. Your kernel needs to have the appropriate kernel modules available for handling NTFS.

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