> I've tried to follow #4
> getting confuse with ntfs-plugin-80000017.so

Post #4 is about system compression, which needs the plugin ntfs-
plugin-80000017.so, but according to your post #31 you are trying to
access a OneDrive directory, which needs the plugin ntfs-plugin-
9000301a.so (a different plugin to do a different job, though it has to
be put in the same directory).

> fenris@X240:/bin$ ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ | grep ntfs
> libfsntfs.so.1
> libfsntfs.so.1.0.0
> ntfs-3g
> ntfs-plugin-80000017.so
> ntfs-plugin-9000301a.so
>
> fenris@X240:/bin$ ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ntfs-3g/
> ntfs-plugin-80000017.so

According to your post #31, your plugin directory is /usr/lib/x86_64
-linux-gnu/ntfs-3g and apparently you have put ntfs-plugin-9000301a.so
elsewhere, as your ls output only shows ntfs-plugin-80000017.so (which
is for system compression).

Also, please be clear about the ntfs-3g version you are using (just type
"ntfs-3g -help")

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