Linux Kernel 2.0.33 (soon or even 34) doesn't officially support NTFS yet... you'd have to search for a patch and hope it works. On 21-Apr-98 Braden N. McDaniel wrote:
Will the kernel that ships with 5.2 mount an NTFS partition? I'd really perfer not to create any extraneous FAT partition just to get the thing working right--will I be able to avoid that? What sort of incantations will I have to perform to get multiple boot between the two OSes working?
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