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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat mounting ntfs volume in RHEL5 Post 302403487 by markdjones82 on Friday 12th of March 2010 05:00:53 PM
Old 03-12-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by redhead
You need to enable FUSE in the kernel config and compile a new kernel.
It can be found in menuconfig as:
Red, where is menuconfig located?
 

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FUSEFAT(1)							   User Commands							FUSEFAT(1)

NAME
FUSEFAT - FUSE module for FAT SYNOPSIS
fusefat [OPTION]... imagefile mountpoint fusefat imagefile mountpoint [OPTION]... OPTIONS
General options -o opt,[opt...] mount options -h --help print help -V --version print version FUSEFAT options: -o rw+ enable read-write mount (EXPERIMENTAL) FUSE options: -d, -o debug enable debug output (implies -f) -f foreground operation -s disable multi-threaded operation -o allow_other allow access to other users -o allow_root allow access to root -o nonempty allow mounts over non-empty file/dir -o default_permissions enable permission checking by kernel -o fsname=NAME set filesystem name -o large_read issue large read requests (2.4 only) -o max_read=N set maximum size of read requests -o hard_remove immediate removal (don't hide files) -o use_ino let filesystem set inode numbers -o readdir_ino try to fill in d_ino in readdir -o direct_io use direct I/O -o kernel_cache cache files in kernel -o [no]auto_cache enable caching based on modification times -o umask=M set file permissions (octal) -o uid=N set file owner -o gid=N set file group -o entry_timeout=T cache timeout for names (1.0s) -o negative_timeout=T cache timeout for deleted names (0.0s) -o attr_timeout=T cache timeout for attributes (1.0s) -o ac_attr_timeout=T auto cache timeout for attributes (attr_timeout) -o intr allow requests to be interrupted -o intr_signal=NUM signal to send on interrupt (10) -o max_write=N set maximum size of write requests -o max_readahead=N set maximum readahead -o async_read perform reads asynchronously (default) -o sync_read perform reads synchronously AUTHORS
See http://wiki.virtualsquare.org. SEE ALSO
fuseiso9660(1), fuseext2(1) FUSE
/UMFUSE modules June 19, 2008 FUSEFAT(1)
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