AFAIK:
NTFS support is not turned on in the default configuration. It's still
buggy, and dangerous. If you really want it, you'll have to build a
kernel with it enabled.
Best advice: Don't go there.
JMHO-YMMV
Ric
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 18:51, Greg Smith wrote:
I have successfully configured
I have successfully configured the fstab file to mount the
vfat partitions that are elswhere on the hard drive, but I
can't get the ntfs partition to mount at boot.
I think my one mounts at boot. All I need to do is type in the
file name with the (long ) path and i am there.
Below is my
I have successfully configured the fstab file to mount the vfat partitions
that are elswhere on the hard drive, but I can't get the ntfs partition to
mount at boot.
Below are the lines I am using in fstab to mount the partitions on boot. The
vfat partitions mount automatically, but the ntfs