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Of course you can add NTFS support read only in RH9.
You can do this in two ways. First, you can just recompile your kernel with NTFS support. Or second (easier!): Visit this website: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-ntfs/ it's kernel driver for ntfs support (if my memory serves me right for 2.4 kernel) Try this, it's easy! |
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By my mind 2.4.22 has NTFS support.... Anyway you can install driver for NTFS support without recompile your kernel.... |
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- As HelpAusHeaven say: You can use tools at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-ntfs/ = = > But no stable. |
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