On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 09:18:56PM +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:

>  1. Does anyone have "what it takes" to mount an NTFS partition (like
> HPFS of VFAT)?
> (fdisk for SuSE 6.2 does not want to know about NTFS.)

You have to have a 2.2 kernel, with NTFS turned on in the kernel
config either built-in or as a module, and that's it.. mount -t
ntfs. Just had to do it today and it works wonderfully. What's fdisk
got to do with it? fdisk sees these partitions as OS/2 HPFS, but who
cares what it sees if you know what filesystem is really there.


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