On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 18:54:13 +0200 " Ivan Zenzerovi? " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Ok, I think I understand, but tell me, is there any way I can read those
> partitions from freebsd? If this helps, on that disk are no windows, there
> are 3 ntfs partitions.
>
> Ivan
>
> On 3/30/07, Dere
Derek Ragona wrote:
You are able to mount the primary partition, not the extended
partitions. This is a also a limitation mounting ms-dos fat drives.
The extended partitions are done differently and are outside the
partition table.
-Derek
At 07:58 AM 3/30/2007, =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Ivan_
You'd have to enlarge the primary partition and move the data from the two
extended partitions into that partition.
-Derek
At 12:27 PM 3/30/2007, =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Ivan_Zenzerovi=E6?= wrote:
Could I maybe fix this with trying to make the partitions again or something
like this from windo
Could I maybe fix this with trying to make the partitions again or something
like this from windows with partition magic? I supose that on the same way
freebsd does with it's partitions?
Ivan
On 3/30/07, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not that I know of. The extended partitions are
Not that I know of. The extended partitions are implemented as
linked-lists, and not in a partition table as standard partitions are and
the mount_ntfs is not written for the extended partitions.
You can move things back and forth using the one partition that you can access.
-Derek
Ok, I think I understand, but tell me, is there any way I can read those
partitions from freebsd? If this helps, on that disk are no windows, there
are 3 ntfs partitions.
Ivan
On 3/30/07, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You are able to mount the primary partition, not the extended
par
You are able to mount the primary partition, not the extended
partitions. This is a also a limitation mounting ms-dos fat drives. The
extended partitions are done differently and are outside the partition table.
-Derek
At 07:58 AM 3/30/2007, =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Ivan_Zenzerovi=E6?= wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to mount an ntfs drive with mount_ntfs. Now, the system sees the
second hard disk, but shows only one partition, ad1s1 wich is NTFS, but on
that disk there are 3 ntfs partitions and the system doesn't see them. On
windows they work fine.
Another thing, after a day or two I tried t