Lan Barnes said:
> On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 11:04:02PM -0800, Jim Doyle wrote:
>> I have read that Linux supports htfs ... maybe? ... so I tried to
>> mount
>> an external hdd using usb.
>> I know a hdd with ext3 and vfat works well using usb.
>>
>> I am running Redhat FC3.
>>
>> Since the drive did not automount like the ext3 and vfat I tried the
>> mount command.
>>
>> I get the following error (not supported):
>>
>
> I've not tried it, but you may need to compile a custom kernel.

Or, you may need to manually load the module, to support that file
system. If no module exists, sometimes it's possible to build a module
without building an entire kernel. You do need to have the kernel
source installed and configuration to match your running kernel, so
symbols will match.


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