On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 09:31:07PM +0000, VONDRA Alain wrote:
> For information, I had still an issue "unknown filesystem type 'ntfs'", even 
> though I ahve libguestfs-winsupport installed, I decided to to try a:
>  yum reinstall libguestfs-winsupport

This happens because installing (any) package causes the RPM database
to be touched, causing supermin to rebuild the appliance in
/var/tmp/.guestfs-<UID>/  Before the reinstall, this contained the old
appliance from the /usr/local copy of libguestfs.

rm -rf /var/tmp/.guestfs-* would have also worked.

Rich.


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