On 12 July 2013 07:26, Cowboy wrote:
> On Friday 12 July 2013 04:13:34 am Kevin, Natalia, Stacey and Rochelle wrote:
>> I have done a search on Google and found information on how to add support
>> for NTFS, I followed the instructions and rebooted, however still will not
>> see files on NTFS.
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On Friday 12 July 2013 04:13:34 am Kevin, Natalia, Stacey and Rochelle wrote:
> I have done a search on Google and found information on how to add support
> for NTFS, I followed the instructions and rebooted, however still will not
> see files on NTFS.
All you need is the compatible kernel module
I ran into the same thing. I think I installed ntfs support using yum.
"Kevin, Natalia, Stacey and Rochelle" wrote:
Guys,
I have all my USB storage devices formatted for NTFS.
I am sure I was able to view the files on CentOS before, but I tried to view
some files on the Rivendell box and was
Guys,
I have all my USB storage devices formatted for NTFS.
I am sure I was able to view the files on CentOS before, but I tried to view
some files on the Rivendell box and was told that the file format is not
supported.
I have done a search on Google and found information on how to add suppo