OK, I know this is one of the oldest questions, but it's my turn. I did a completely new install on a drive that had Suse on it. (Don't ask why...it will take too long and sound too strainge.) I redid all the partitions on my second drive (the linux drive). During the install my Win2k (NTFS) drive was not picked up as a mount. Now I'm trying to mount it and the system is telling me the kernel is not setup to read an NTFS drive. ??? It did it before. My fstab reads: /dev/hda1 /windows/C NTFS noauto, user 0 2 Did I go wrong somewhere? I then did: mount /dev/hda1 /windows/C (or something to that effect). Got back: kernel unable to mount NTFS (or something to that effect). help Tom
El Dom 19 May 2002 23:46, Tom Nielsen escribió:
OK, I know this is one of the oldest questions, but it's my turn.
I did a completely new install on a drive that had Suse on it. (Don't ask why...it will take too long and sound too strainge.) I redid all the partitions on my second drive (the linux drive). During the install my Win2k (NTFS) drive was not picked up as a mount. Now I'm trying to mount it and the system is telling me the kernel is not setup to read an NTFS drive. ??? It did it before. My fstab reads: /dev/hda1 /windows/C NTFS noauto, user 0 2
Did I go wrong somewhere?
I then did: mount /dev/hda1 /windows/C (or something to that effect).
Got back: kernel unable to mount NTFS (or something to that effect).
help
Tom
Try to load ntfs module before mount: modprobe ntfs HTH. -- Julian Rodriguez LRU #270858 Linux 2.4.10-4GB (SuSE 7.3) KMail 1.3.2
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