hi there.
try "mount -t ntfs /dev/drive_name /mnt/drive_name"
mke sure that the ntfs.o module is loaded.
Good luck
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, you wrote:
What is the correct way to mount an NTFS partition
I did this before, but now I can't get it to work and I don't remember if it
is the
I had the same problem when I updated to 7.0. Linuxconfig wouldn't even run in
the terminal window.
I went to mandake and updated the Drake Config to a newer version. It ran after
the new install. And linux configs graphic interface was one of the options
from within Drake.
Hope this helps.
of too many mounted file
systems.
Od that I should get the error and still be a ble to read the drive anyway. Any
thoughts?
Karekin
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, Tom Berger wrote:
On 12-Mar-2000 KM Linux wrote:
Hey gang:
Just upgraded to 7.0. Also updated my Windoze box to Windows 2000 (don't ask
me
Hi there gang:
Does anyone know of a free ISP for Linux? I have a friend who wants to connect
but it on disability and can't afford an ISP.
Thanks,
Karekin
Hey gang:
Just upgraded to 7.0. Also updated my Windoze box to Windows 2000 (don't ask me
why...)
Is there any way to mount the Windooohhhs volume in Linux now? It worked before
I upgraded (of course) but the NTFS needs something special...I'm sure.
Any ideas?
Karekin