On 2/23/07, Richard Bos
You stated "The ntfs-3g requires a fuse kernel module >= 2.6.0 which the openSUSE default kernel failed to contain". Which is not true... I think you wanted to write "fuse kernel module >= 2.6.20", isn't it?
-- Richard
Well, the 10.2's 2.6.18.2-default kernel contains the FUSE kernel module version older than 2.6.0, although FUSE package for openSUSE 10.2 is 2.6.0. It's now the situation that the FUSE library meets the
=2.6.0 requirement while the FUSE kernel module doesn't.
So, compiling an ntfs-3g driver on openSUSE 10.2 is ok with fuse-devel installed. However, using the driver would encounter an error saying "WARNING: Deficient FUSE kernel module detected". The solution is recompile FUSE with --enable-kernel-module which would provide a new FUSE kernel module. Anyway, this is what I did. And newer kernels (>=2.6.19??) will save you from the trouble. I guess that they merged the relatively newer FUSE code into the mainline. Regards, Thruth --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org