Hi Martin,
yum install ntfs-3g ntfsprogs
/etc/fstab
...
/dev/sdX /mnt/XXX ntfs defaults 0 0
that should do the trick. And you may not need to install the kmod-ntfs
kernel module either. The issue with the kernel module is that you will
need to ensure that the latest kernel-module releases are synched with
your kernel upgrades.
I have tried both and find the above fuse based system better :-)
later,
Rogue
Martin Hooper wrote:
What is the fstab line that mounts NTFS? I've forgotten what it was
in Fedora n- Not having used Fedora since 4/5 around there...
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