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How do I mount my win2000 harddrive...please help me...
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# mount /dev/hd** /mountpoint
if you have an ntfs filesystem you can only read it(for now).
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mount: fs type ntfs not supported by kernel

what should I do..pleasseee help meee...
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You'll either have to recompile your kernel with NTFS support in it, or recompile your kernel with NTFS support as a module.

Either way, you're gonna have to put a little elbow grease in it.

BTW, this assumes Linux, but the error looks like you may be using Linux.

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Mounting Drive!!!

#Check is system detects Drive
dmesg|grep hdb

#First make a mount directory
mkdir /mnt/win2000

#Then mount Drive
mount /dev/hdb /mnt/win2000

If not then you need win32 support in the kernel.
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More specifically, NTFS Read Support (at least), and if you're brave, you can try the experimental Write support too...
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I strongly believe that ASKIA's suggested technic works. I tried it myself on Kernel 2.4.* and it works. strange thing it supports both FAT and NTFS. I able to retrieve the datas on another OS (MS). Give a try post back fi that doesnt help..
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