On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 01:58:56PM IST, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> incoherently babbled:
> mount -t ntfs -w /dev/hdb1 /home/admin/Desktop/windows1 > > Hello, I am trying to mount a file system writable, does anyone know if > the Debian Sarge release 2.6.8 stock kernel can do this? > > I have no problem mounting the file system but it is only readable. > > The filesystem is NT 4 and is a second HD on my current Deb Sys. As described in the official Linux NTFS FAQ [1], you can't really write to an NTFS volume, unless you are interested in overwriting a file without shanging it's size. If you really want to share a volume between Windows and Debian on a system, I suggest you use FAT32/vfat (same difference) instead of NTFS. [1] http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/ntfs.html#3.2 -- Conall O'Brien http://www.conall.net GPG Key: http://www.conall.net/gpg/ "See daddy? All the keys are in alphabetical order now."
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