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2016 Feb 22
2
Reply:Re: how to compile my own libguestfs with the ntfs support ?
Hi rjones, Good catch, thanks a lot. Does it only disable from official rhel/centos RPM with `XXXX-RHEL-7-Reject-use-of-libguestfs-winsupport-features-.patch' in libguestfs while it still work in upstream source code ( e.g. rhel-7.2 branch in https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs ) , which option need to enable windows VM ntfs and guestmount command support when i make configure to
2016 Feb 22
0
Re: Reply:Re: how to compile my own libguestfs with the ntfs support ?
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:00:53PM +0800, 罗思标 wrote: > Hi rjones, > > Good catch, thanks a lot. Does it only disable from official > rhel/centos RPM with > `XXXX-RHEL-7-Reject-use-of-libguestfs-winsupport-features-.patch' in > libguestfs while it still work in upstream source code ( > e.g. rhel-7.2 branch in https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs ) , Yes, this patch to
2016 Feb 21
2
how to compile my own libguestfs with the ntfs support ?
I get that libguest not supported mount windows VM image from rhel7.2 now, could you help point that how to compile my own libguestfs with the ntfs support, which option to enable it when make configure with the code ? Thx a lot. http://www.libguestfs.org/guestfs-faq.1.html#mount:-unsupported-filesystem-type-with-ntfs-in-rhel-7.2
2003 Nov 14
13
Need Help
Hello ! I have a Samba server (version 2.2.7-security rollup fix) on a Redhat 8.0 which work as a PDC and file server with some shares where the people work everyday on word and excel files opened by their client. The client are mostly Win98. Some of this client has Office97 and some other Office2000. Normally this people work on several documents on the server opened remotely, sometimes also 20
2007 Oct 30
6
trouble installing building packages from source using R 2.6.0 on Ubuntu Gutsy AMD64
I have recently upgraded to Ubuntu Gutsy and, for the first time, am using a 64-bit installation. After failing miserably to install R from source, not a problem for me in the past with a 32-bit install, I went the route of using the Debian Etch build. This went smoothly, but I am unable to update my numerous R and BioConductor packages, getting non-zero exit status errors on each package. Is