yes, if ur kernel is not supporting for mount ntfs file system then
recompile kernel or better option run ntfs support RPM by followed command
*** rpm -i someNTFSsupport.rpm
Kailas
On 9/19/06, Chad Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> madan sekhar wrote:
> > In my system i have both windowsXP and linux(Red hat 9).
> > primary partition is in FAT32 and remaining partitions are in NTFS....
> > Now i want to access the windows partitions in linux.
> > so please give me complete details about mounting commands
> > How can i mount(Temporary mounting and Permanent mounting) the windows
> drives?
>
> man mount
> man fstab
>
> If you have specific questions after reading these, let us know.
>
> Chad Martin
>
>
>
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