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Old 06-29-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Kernel not supporting ntfs partition, plz hlp!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi,
I am currently working with RedHat Enterprise WS 4. I want to access my windows partition (ntfs) from linux. I have tried with the following:
mount /dev/hda2 /media/windows/ -t ntfs -oa
But its throwing me the error
fs type ntfs not supported by kernel

What should I have to do?

Please Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ntfs-3g might help you come over this.
if you have yum and your repositories installed you can install it quite easily
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ntfs-3g might help you come over this.
if you have yum and your repositories installed you can install it quite easily

Thanks for the help. I have installed ntfs-3gp but when I initiate the command
ntffs-3g /dev/hda2 /mnt/windows
It throwing another error as:
FATAL: Module fuse not found.
ntfs-3g-mount: fuse device is missing, try 'modprobe fuse' as root
Any solution?????
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you use ntfs-3g as follows(as root)
Code:
mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/hda2 /mnt/windows
how did you install ntfs-3g? with yum?
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How did you install ntfs-3g?
Execute modprobe fuse command before executing mount command.
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you use ntfs-3g as follows(as root)
Code:
mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/hda2 /mnt/windows
how did you install ntfs-3g? with yum?
No, I hv installed by
./configure && make && make install
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if you do as devils told you above(load fuse with modprobe, then mount the partition) what do you get?
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