09-21-2003
Kern
My RedHat 7.3 does not support file system NTFS. I can't mount this file system...
I think, is necessary to re-compile a kern. Truly?
But I do not know how it to make.....
Can somebody describe it step by step?
thx......
Last edited by Pennywize; 09-21-2003 at 04:49 PM..
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
ntfs.util
NTFS.UTIL(8) BSD System Manager's Manual NTFS.UTIL(8)
NAME
ntfs.util -- NTFS file system utility
SYNOPSIS
ntfs.util -k device
ntfs.util -m device mountpoint mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4
ntfs.util -p device mountflag1 mountflag2
ntfs.util -u device mountpoint
DESCRIPTION
The ntfs.util command supports the mounting, probing, and unmounting of NTFS file systems.
Options:
-k Get the UUID key for the NTFS file system at device.
-m Mount the NTFS file system located on device onto mountpoint with the flags mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4.
-p Probe the device for an NTFS file system using the flags mountflag1 mountflag2. If the probe is successful, i.e. the
device contains a valid NTFS file system, its label is printed to the standard output stream.
-u Unmount the NTFS file system located at device and mounted on mountpoint.
The mountflags referenced above are:
o mountflag1: removable or fixed
o mountflag2: readonly or writeable
o mountflag3: suid or nosuid
o mountflag4: dev or nodev
SEE ALSO
diskarbitrationd(8) mount_ntfs(8)
HISTORY
This NTFS implementation first appeared in Mac OS X 10.5.
AUTHORS
This NTFS implementation was written by Anton Altaparmakov <aia21@cantab.net>.
Mac OS X October 22, 2006 Mac OS X