Re: Reading NTFS partition from FC6

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On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 16:09 -0800, Larry Kelly wrote:
> Thanks for  the quick response.  Installed ntfs-3g on two dual-boot
> machines.  Created a /mnt/windows folder.  Ran the suggested command:
> 
> ntfs-3g /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows
> 
> I received this   "WARNING:  Deficient FUSE kernel module
> detected.. . . The same FUSE kernel has been included since version
> 2.6.28-rc1..."
> 
> It still seems to work. I can see the partition.  Should I be
> concerned?
> 
> Also:
I think mount and ntfsmount will both work. 
> How do I tell which partitions belong to windows?  Or,  what type of
> partition it is?  
> -Larry
> 
> On 3/6/07, Jonathan Berry <berryja@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>         On 3/6/07, Larry Kelly <ldk2005@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>         > I have a dual boot machine,  ( XP/ FC6).  I'd like to read
>         my music files on
>         > the NTFS partition when I'm booted into FC6.  How can I do
>         this? 
>         
>         Either install the ntfs kernel driver from the Livna
>         repository or
>         ntfs-3g from extras.  The ntfs driver is read only and the
>         ntfs-3g can
>         read and write.
>         
>         # yum install ntfs-3g
>         
>         Jonathan
>         
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> -Larry
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