First off, the filesystem type should be "ntfs" (note the lowercase
letters). Second, I don't believe the stock Mandrake kernel has NTFS
support- you might look into compiling the module yourself (I assume
it's possible to compile just that one module?)
Other than the all caps "NTFS", your /etc/
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Subject: [newbie] mount NT file system
Does anyone has any idea how to mount a NT file system onto Linux ??
The below line in fstab file gives an error message - wrong fs type.
/dev/sda2 /NT NTFSdefaults0 0
On Thu, 09 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> Does anyone has any idea how to mount a NT file system onto Linux ??
>
> The below line in fstab file gives an error message - wrong fs type.
>
> /dev/sda2 /NT NTFSdefaults0 0
do you have it configured in the kernel
Does anyone has any idea how to mount a NT file system onto Linux ??
The below line in fstab file gives an error message - wrong fs type.
/dev/sda2 /NT NTFSdefaults0 0