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Question mount NTFS drive ???????

can someone help tell me how to mount NTFS drive in redhat 7.1

1. is this correct ?
dev/hda1 mnt/c ntfs-t defaults 0 0

2.is the mount file etc/fstab


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mkdir /mnt/c

mount -t nfts /dev/hda1 /mnt/c
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Re: mount NTFS drive ???????

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can someone help tell me how to mount NTFS drive in redhat 7.1

1. is this correct ?
dev/hda1 mnt/c ntfs-t defaults 0 0

2.is the mount file etc/fstab


thanking you all

imma
You have to have ntfs support complied in to your kernel to.
I dont know it is with the redhat issue but normaly I don't think there is any ntfs support added by default.

later!
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thanks aaa loota``

thanks a lot Esaia and Juliano.
for your relpy.

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