I have been trying to mount my NTFS hard disk using the CentOS 5.1 Live USB
pendrive I created from the LiveCD. I did an "fdisk-l" and see the
partition as /dev/sdb1, but when I try to mount it, I get an error stating
that NTFS is an unknown filesystem type. I attempted to install the ntfs-3g
and
First of all, I was able to use the 5.1 LiveCD to create a bootable USB (8G
Lexar FireFly) - thanks to all for your assistance. Question - has anyone
been able to add NTFS support to an USB install? It would be a nice to have
the ability to access NTFS (and Vista for that matter) disks for
troubl
I recently made a Live USB by using the directions in the LiveCD Trac. It
works very well, but I was wondering if there is a way the partition - in
my case, /dev/sda1, can be made writable. I tried changing the kickstart
file to mount everything RW, but it did not work. I know I can always
creat
I took a stab at making a bootable CentOS 5 Live USB pendrive and I ended up
with a kernel panic. I was able to do this with a live CD of CentOS 4, but it
seems the same procedure does not work for the new version.
Has anyone been able to accomplish this? Any and all thoughts are apprecicated!
I was in the process of installing VMWare Server 1.0.3 via the tarball I
downloaded from their site. When it asked for the C header files for my
installed kernel (2.6.18-6), hey could not be found. When I initially
installed CentOS, I made sure everything was included, so I am at a loss why
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