Submitted by M.Tag on Wed, 23/03/2005 - 14:12.
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Salamo Alikoooo,
I'm Facing a big problem, I will lose all my data cause I can't mount a NTFS file system.
I mounted a fat32 partition from another HD but fail in ntfs file system.
I use a RedHat 9 distro.
when i used

 cat /proc/filesystems

I get

nodev   rootfs
nodev   bdev
nodev   proc
nodev   sockfs
nodev   tmpfs
nodev   shm
nodev   pipefs
        ext2
nodev   ramfs
        iso9660
nodev   devpts
nodev   pcihpfs
        ext3
nodev   usbdevfs
nodev   usbfs
nodev   autofs

Can any one help me ?

Note: I don't prefere to change my disrto.


RedHat kernel is compiled wit

MSameer's picture

RedHat kernel is compiled without ntfs support googling for "ntfs redhat 9" and this is the 1st result: http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/rpm/redhat9.html

I guess by installing the RPMs you'll be OK. Or you can recompile the kernel and add ntfs support.


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Maybe

phaeronix's picture

Well maybe you could try captive-ntfs if you are brave and have some time to try to get it to work. It will give you full read/write access to the NTFS partition.

RE:

U can use :Captive-Static to Read/Write NTFS Partitions. This is link: http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/

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