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Question by rohit
Submitted on 3/5/2004
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how do we mount ntfs partition from redhat 9.0


Answer by Torgeir Sorvik
Submitted on 3/19/2004
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http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/rpm/redhat9.html

 

Answer by thecat
Submitted on 7/13/2004
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mount -t ntfs <path>

 

Answer by cazzimiei
Submitted on 10/15/2004
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thecat e' un fdp perche' cosi non va.

 

Answer by valliappan
Submitted on 6/14/2006
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you have to recompile your kernel to mount ntfs partition

 

Answer by uthasan
Submitted on 8/29/2006
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[root@localhost root]# uname -r -p
2.4.20-8 i686

you can download appropriate kernal in the webpage { http://www.linux-ntfs.org/content/view/120/59/ }
[root@localhost root]# rpm -ihv /location/your-kernal-name


In my case
I download the file in /opt
The name of the file is kernel-ntfs-2.4.20-8.i686.rpm
[root@localhost root]# rpm -ihv /opt/kernel-ntfs-2.4.20-8.i686.rpm

[root@localhost root]# mkdir /mnt/Win
[root@localhost root]# mount -t ntfs /dev/hda? /mnt/Win

 

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