At 09:20 24/05/2001, Blesson Paul wrote:
>      I have redhat6.2. I have to add ntfs support to it(defaultly
>    it do not have). I know to do it by changing the configuration and
>    recompiling the whole kernel. I want to know , is there any method to
>register ntfs file system without recompiling the whole kernel

 >No, it is not possible to not recompile the kernel if NTFS was configured.

I meant "was not configured"...

Anton


You might see some very strange effects if you try... What is your problem? 
Just recompile the kernel. Remember NTFS should be used read-only as write 
support is broken.

I have a much improved NTFS driver but my Sourceforge linux-NTFS CVS is 
down (for a week now!) so I can't release it at the moment. )-:

Anton


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Linux NTFS Maintainer / WWW: http://sf.net/projects/linux-ntfs/
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