Linux isn't able to write NTFS 5.0 partitions. [2k+ Use NTFS 5.0]
js
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 17:41, Doug wrote:
> you don't want to use ntfs if you want to access from RH.. use fat32..
> linux has issues with writing to ntfs.. reading from the drive is ok..
> but not write.
>
> Doug
>
> On Fri,
Yes. RH should mount it automatically, as RH recognizes NTFS, FAT32,
FAT, etc.
Chris Jones wrote:
I have two hard drives. The first drive is my OS drive. I am going to
set it up as dual boot with Redhat 7.3 and Windows 2000. The second
drive is a data drive NTFS. Can I access it when I am
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Chris Jones wrote:
> I have two hard drives. The first drive is my OS drive. I am going to set
> it up as dual boot with Redhat 7.3 and Windows 2000. The second drive is a
> data drive NTFS. Can I access it when I am Redhat is running?
AFAIK, Redhat has limited support (re
you don't want to use ntfs if you want to access from RH.. use fat32..
linux has issues with writing to ntfs.. reading from the drive is ok..
but not write.
Doug
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 17:14, Chris Jones wrote:
> I have two hard drives. The first drive is my OS drive. I am going to set
> it up
I have two hard drives. The first drive is my OS drive. I am going to set
it up as dual boot with Redhat 7.3 and Windows 2000. The second drive is a
data drive NTFS. Can I access it when I am Redhat is running?
Thanks!
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