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Operating Systems Solaris How to mount ntfs for storage HDD new to Solaris 11.2? Post 302946845 by userx-bw on Friday 12th of June 2015 08:39:25 PM
Old 06-12-2015
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Originally Posted by Don Cragun
It looks to me like it is saying that you haven't installed the software needed to mount NTFS filesystems on your laptop. Have you checked with Oracle to see if there are Solaris 11.2 packages that you can install to allow it to mount NTFS filesystems?
haha I must be spoiled from using Linux - I got to add extra packages to be able to mount anything else? (rhetorical question) so what packages do I have to DL and install. this thing has a GUI for looking up packages to install, but right now I installed Linux again, so I could have something that worked 100% --

Haven't had time yet to find out how to put Solaris into a LILO or Grub2 Linux yet -- I've been busy redoing my Slackware 14.1 distro --

I did find on the internet something on sourcefourge to install and use them, but it was to make them READ ONLY -- I don't want that --
 

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