On Tuesday 21 May 2002 02.05, Tom Nielsen wrote:
It appears my ntfs mount is read-only. xconsole says:
linux kernel: NTFS: Warning! NTFS volume version is Win2k+: Mounting read-only.
As I mentioned to you before, even if you could get the partition mounted read/write you really don't want to write to it. The ntfs code in the kernel is not very good and has been know to corrupt the ntfs partition.
I'm having problems coping items (e.g.,doc files) from there to my linux drive. Any help here? My fstab says:
What sort of problems?
/dev/hda1, /windows/C, ntfs, noauto,user 0 2
You shouldn't have commas after hda1 or C or ntfs. And you certainly shouldn't have the 2 there, change that to a 0. Not that I think fsck would touch an ntfs partition, but why take the risk? regards Anders -- I swear I do declare - how did you get that there?