Looks like it's the same for the ntfs kernel module on Ubuntu 12.x. Haven't
been using ntfs on Linux for years already, I thought most Linux
distributions still use the FUSE driver. Oh well.

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 On Apr 14, 2013 4:36 PM, "Gideon Guillen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not sure about ntfs, but for your xfs problem,  can you look at the
> contents of your /proc/filesystems. That contains the supported filesystems
> by the kernel. If xfs is not there, try loading the xfs kernel module using
> "modprobe xfs". If that works, just add one line just containing "xfs",
> without quotes, on /etc/modules so that the xfs kernel module will load
> always on boot up.
>
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>  On Apr 14, 2013 4:00 PM, "Drexx Laggui [personal]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> 14Apr2013 (UTC +8)
>>
>>
>> Anybody observed the same behavior?
>>
>>
>> I thought I lost it all when my NTFS & XFS partitions couldn't be seen
>> in my newly installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS amd64 (including Xubuntu) or
>> Kali Linux amd64 (based on Debian 7)  even after I checked,
>> double-checked, triple-checked, and updated, all required filesystem
>> drivers and utils.
>>
>> Acting on a hunch, I re-installed my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS amd64, and I got
>> *all* my work data back (that's 4x 3TB total!).
>>
>> It turns out, that the installations of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS amd64
>> (including Xubuntu) or Kali Linux amd64 (based on Debian 7), CANNOT
>> read the XFS nor NTFS partitions of my 3TB hard disks.
>>
>> MS Windows 7 64-bit can read the NTFS partitions though.
>>
>>
>>
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