The documentation I'm reading says the opposite... that SuSe OS will not
recognize NTFS partitions - however, you can mount Shares which reside on
NTFS partitions.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Sweet"
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 08:30:21AM -0000, Michael Rhys beat on the keyboard:
Dear Suse fans,
I have a dual boot laptop which has 3 partitions:
1. Suse 8.0 2. Fat 32 3. NTFS compressed
From within SUSE I can quite happily mount and read the Fat32 partition, by placing an entry in fstab. I can't seem to do the same for the NTFS partition. I have seen references in emails which suggest that this can be done, however, I have been unable to find out how. Could someone please enlighten me.
Many Thanks
Mike.
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