That is a really cool tool. It runs on Windows and creates an NFS server providing access for a separate Solaris machine to the NTFS on the Windows machine. FUSE and ntfsprogs run on Solaris and provide read/write access to local disks. Mark
Shawn Walker wrote: > I personally use the programs at mount-ntfs.sf.net to get access to > filese on NTFS partitions. It's relatively painless, though a tad > slower than I'd like. > > Mark Logan wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am working on integrating FUSE into OpenSolaris. I'm currently >> testing and code reviewing it. >> If you are interested in accessing NTFS from OpenSolaris now, >> ntfsprogs went into build 116. >> See http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ for more information about ntfsprogs. >> >> Mark >> >> Amey wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I installed fuse and ntfs3g pkg's after having online chat in some >>> os experts @ irc Freenode opensolaris forum. When I used mount >>> command, my laptop rebooted suddenly. >>> >>> I took crash dump and uploaded for them which showed some weird >>> errors related to FUSE. One of them suggested me to build own >>> customized FUSE. >>> Unfortunately I don't no scripting much or I am not a developer. >>> Any suggestions? > > Cheers,
