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2007 Nov 23
2
Error on installing fuse-ntfs-3g
I get the following error when I try installing fuse-ntfs-3g even though I have installed fuse-2.7 and fuse-kmdl-2.7 error: Failed dependencies: libfuse.so.2 is needed by fuse-ntfs-3g-1.913-1.el5.rf.i386 libfuse.so.2(FUSE_2.2) is needed by fuse-ntfs-3g-1.913-1.el5.rf.i386 libfuse.so.2(FUSE_2.5) is needed by fuse-ntfs-3g-1.913-1.el5.rf.i386 libfuse.so.2(FUSE_2.6) is
2009 Apr 11
1
Desktop update (32 bit) from 5.2 to 5.3 - fuse & ntfs-3g-mount
I just finished updating my Desktop, from CentOS 5.2 to 5.3 (32 bit). There were a lot of error messages (from sbin/ldconfig ?) about 2 files, in usr/lib/lib ending in .so "is not an ELF file - It has the wrong magic bytes at the start." There were also a lot of messages I believe have to do with SELinux. I'd read the Release Notes and thought I was OK, since this box is dual boot
2007 May 12
1
FUSE and/or NTFS on CentOS 5
Pointers? I found a .src.rpm for 2.6.0 and it compiles OK, but when I build ntfs-3g (which is what I really want) against the installed fuse-2.6.0 I still get a dependency failure installing the ntfs-3g RPM which says it wants fuse-2.6.3.
2010 Dec 12
1
fuse-ntfs-3g
After installing kmod-fuse rpm, I had given "/dev/sda3 /mnt/win ntfs rw,umask=0000,defaults" in the file /etc/fstab. Then I gave mount /mnt/win. But I couldn't copy files from system to the hard disk so I removed kmod-fuse by rpm -e command. I installed fuse-ntfs-3g rpm. Now what are the changes that have to be made on the file /etc/fstab? -------------- next part
2010 Apr 23
1
Windows permissions on NTFS share mounted with NTFS-3g on linux
Hi all, I've been trying to get this to work for a while now but no luck... I have a NTFS formatted drive mounted using ntfs-3g on a linux computer. This drive is then shared using Samba. When I connect to the share from a windows machine and create new files their permissions are set for three users: Everyone, Root (unix user) and Root (unix group) but the actual user which created the file
2007 Feb 18
4
sysutils/fusefs-ntfs working for anyone?
Hi there, I've been trying to mount my NTFS partitions with the NTFS-3g project's FUSE implementation but am unable to mount anything. I'm on 6-STABLE and have the latest versions of FUSE installed: fusefs-kmod-0.3.0_4 Kernel module for fuse fusefs-libs-2.6.2 FUSE allows filesystem implementation in userspace fusefs-ntfs-0.20070207RC1 Mount NTFS partitions and disk images I use
2011 Oct 21
5
How to remove a Trash folder from a mounted ntfs partition
CentOS-5.7 using fuse-ntfs-3g I have a HDD from a laptop that is being returned for repair replacement. I wish to remove certain files before sending the laptop back with the HDD. I have mouunted the HDD on my desktop as an ntfs filesystem using an external SATA / USB adapter. As root I then used the gnome desktop to move the desired files to trash. Now I wish to delete the contents of the
2009 May 23
2
ntfs-3g question
This is probably a dumb question, but I've looked around and I can't find anything on this. I'm using ntfs-3g now, from rpmforge, to access my M$ Window$ disks for offline backup and other such menial tasks, and I noticed that the ntfs file systems are not mounted automatically, but I have to mount them manually as ntfs-3g devices. I _thought_ when I installed the whole dkms-fuse and
2017 Jan 10
2
ntfs-3g data deduplication support in guestmount for creating file based back-ups on visualization platform
Hello everybody, I am using libguestfs-tools version 1.28.1 in a bunch of bash scripts to make back-ups of the files on a visualisation platform. I been trying to get read access to ntfs volumes with data deduplication working. The ntfs-3g guys developed some support and I have this working when using the commands our back-up servers. However when using the guestmount tool the read suport
2007 Mar 15
2
Default 4.4 kernel and NTFS?
I just installed Centos 4.4 and performed a Yum update to freshen all out-of-date files. I also have two IDE drives that are NTFS partitioned, but noticed they are not seen by the kernel. I visit /usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-42.EL-i686 and copy the Makefile.bak to Makefile and run make xconfig. Reviewing the supported filesystems, ntfs is not selected. Any reason why not? What is the easiest and
2017 Nov 06
1
ntfs user mappings?
On Sun, 5 Nov 2017 16:14:33 -0700 Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > Not bad but I wanted an ldap version because I was having issues > running ldbsearch as a normal user. > I had another thought, why am I reinventing the wheel, so came up with this: #!/bin/bash echo "#######################################################" echo "#
2007 Aug 04
2
How to replace ntfs by ntfs-3g?
Hello, I can write to an ntfs partion if mounting it by hand with 'mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdf5 /mnt/xp'. But if I use the mount option from the kde Storage Media panel applet (kdebase-3.5.4-13.6.el5.centos) then the partion will be mounted without write support. So how to say kde and CentOS to use ntfs-3g and not ntfs? Maybe by changing some links? Thank you very much. regards Olaf
2020 Feb 01
2
ntfs support
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 1:31 AM wwp <subscript at free.fr> wrote: > > Definitely, ntfs-3g is from the EPEL repo: > # yum info ntfs-3g > Installed Packages > Name : ntfs-3g > Arch : x86_64 > .... but is it available in x86 32 bit ? me, I've never trusted ntfs on linux, and would rather have a windows machine mount and serve it over SMB or whatever.
2008 Mar 26
1
NTFS-3G Support for CentOS 5.1 Live
I have been trying to mount my NTFS hard disk using the CentOS 5.1 Live USB pendrive I created from the LiveCD. I did an "fdisk-l" and see the partition as /dev/sdb1, but when I try to mount it, I get an error stating that NTFS is an unknown filesystem type. I attempted to install the ntfs-3g and fuse rpms, without any success (there were numerous dependancies and could not get libc to
2017 Jan 16
2
Re: ntfs-3g data deduplication support in guestmount for creating file based back-ups on visualization platform
Thank you Richard! I will do some more work and testing on this tomorrow, and report back with some more information you asked. In the meanwhile, could you help me with information how I can upgrade the ntfs-3g version (same as host) in the "appliance" and add the plug-in library? On 16/01/17 15:29, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > The plugin file *should* be copied into the
2012 Apr 12
2
backup to NTFS USB disk
Hello, * I am setting up a backup on a Linux system with Windows XP workstations. The backup goes to three alternating usb drives, each of which is NTFS formatted. The disks should be virtually identical but they do not seem to be. First, my mount command is this (I edited a bit for brevity) mount -t ntfs-3g -o locale=nl_NL.iso-8859-1,silent /dev/disk/by-id/usb-DiskA \ /mnt/tmp || mount -t
2020 Jan 29
1
[PATCH] appliance: Add ntfs-3g-system-compression (RHBZ#1703463).
This package in Fedora enables optional support for Windows 10 "CompactOS" (file-level compression), read-only, which is sufficient for inspecting Windows guests and doing certain types of modifications to them. Virt-v2v appears to work, but it may be that anything that involves modifying a compressed file might not work. I couldn't find the equivalent package in Debian or SUSE.
2007 Nov 05
2
Installing NTFS-3G
When I tried installing ntfs 3g on CentOS 5 I got an error telling me it needed FUSE >= 2.6 I got FUSE but on attempting to install it it gives the following error: Fuse configure error checking kernel source directory... Not found configure: error: *** Please specify the location of the kernel source with *** the '--with-kernel=SRCDIR' option configure: error:
2012 Mar 22
1
3TB usb drive won't mount
Hi list! I have a 3TB usb drive with an NTFS filesystem on it, that I can't mount.: [bent at bnlaptop ~]$ sudo /sbin/mount.ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /mnt Failed to read vcn 0xf28: Input/output error Failed to mount '/dev/sdb1': Input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent, or there is a hardware fault, or it's a SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first case run chkdsk /f on Windows then
2017 Nov 03
2
ntfs user mappings?
I have linux machines joined to my AD domain using winbind. I have windows pro machines joined to AD normally I would like it so that when I user writes to an ntfs removable disk That when I mount it on my linux machines it follows the permissions. Is that possible? I use ntfs-3g to mount the partition. I see there is a command ntf3-3g.usermap and wonder if that might work. Is there a command like