On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 04:56:38PM +0800, manny wrote:
> I've been trying to mount an ntfs partition and my updated RH9 system 
> gives me this message: ntfs not supported by kernel.
> 
> How does one get a list of the possible kernel modules I can load? I've 
> used lsmod to view the list of *currently* loaded modules, and I sort of 
> know how to use modprobe to load kernel modules. I just dfon't know all 
> the possible module names that have been compiled for my system. This is a 
> stock RH9 setup. I've just been applying the updates I get from Red Hat 
> Network.

find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name "*.o"

Of course it won't tell you what those modules are. :)

Yup, RH does not build the NTFS module by default. (For a good reason, perhaps)
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