Hi Folks, I'm on travel visiting my brother and noticed that his Vista Pea Sea was flashing its disk light continuously. He also observed that it seemed to be sluggish of late. So he started a full McAfee scan yesterday that never finished, it turned itself off. In aggregate, both he and I are smelling a virus/trojan/root-kit/etc of some sort. So I offered the concept of booting off of a Live Linux cd to get an independent clamav scan of his NTFS Windows partition. I've used Knoppix in the past, but after a download/burn it didn't have clamav or even gcc. So I tried an openSuSE 11.1 Live CD download. Using yast2 I was able to load clamav without issue. Then, I tried to mount the main NTFS partition and failed miserably! I did a mount -r /dev/sda3 /mnt and all I got was a hang so hard that a power cycle was needed. Was I doing something wrong? Or does openSuSE have issues with Vista's version of NTFS? Regards, Lew (I'm here with an Apple MacBook and so am hamstrung a bit...) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org