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2005 Jun 01
0
Re: Use NTFS Partition. -- only applies to same disk ...
From: Mark Jarvis <mark.jarvis at pvmail.maricopa.edu>
> HUH? FAT32 problem???
No, it's a geometry issue on legacy BIOS/DOS Disk Labels (Partition Table
Format) aka "Basic Disc" in NT5+ (2000+) when both NT and Linux share
the disk for booting.
Microsoft never standardized how geometry should be handled after NT4.0
Service Pack 4 (SP4) other than using legacy LBA32 --
2001 Nov 14
2
Problems with NTFS-Partition
Hi,
i've mounted a NTFS-Partition and want to use it with Wine..
i've compiled Wine-20011004. After execute tools/winestall
i get the following message:
"Windows was not found so i assume ...."
But i have mounted my NTFS - Partition in /mnt/WINNT and
have the following entry in my fstab:
/dev/hda1 /mnt/WINNT ntfs ro,auto,user,umask=022 0 2
ok i thought no problem and entered
2005 Feb 01
0
How can I run an already installed Flash MX 2004 (on an /NTFS partition)?
First I tried wine from the Debian unstable repository. It didn't work
for installing Flash MX 2004.
Then I was given advice and I tried the latest version so grabbed
and installed the .deb package from the winehq repository (Wine 20050111)
Yes, I also tried to install DCOM98.EXE by following the
instructions from http://navi.cx/svn/misc/trunk/winekb/NativeDCOM.xml
but it also had some
2010 Jun 25
1
Hardware RAID 10 server - reformat NTFS partition to ext3 and resize for Centos 5.5
Here's the situation. I have a dual boot machine - originally had Red
Hat and Windows 2000 Pro. The NTFS partition never did seem to 'get
along' with the Adaptec 2400A caching RAID controller. Linux always
seemed to like the I2O drivers. I went from RH Enterprise to now running
Centos 5.5. Works great! I really don't want the 200 gigs worth of NTFS.
Can't I just run
2004 Jun 29
0
Problem with NTFS and Home partition
Im trying to connect My Red Hat 9 machine dual with Win 2000 Server with my XP laptop, but i have problems doing it
i realise that i can see all my partitions except NTFS (win 2000) and my home partition
I run testparm and my smb.conf seems to be correct,
I run findsmb:
*=DMB
+=LMB
IP ADDR NETBIOS NAME WORKGROUP/OS/VERSION
2010 Aug 02
4
how to reformat a partition to ntfs?
Dear All
I want to install win xp on my centos machine . Can you please let me know
how can I reformat a partition to ntfs?
Thank you
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2005 Jan 10
1
Sharing a vfat partition
Hi Everybody!
I'm sharing my VFAT partition on computer #1.
Computer #2 can both read and write stuff on computer #1, but every
once in a while - could be like 1 in 3 - my XP on computer #2 will
say "file system error". The second error will say something about
the file being locked.
Then I changed my smb.conf to make samba say that my share
was a FAT (instead of NTFS) and I
2009 Jan 27
6
problems mounting HPFS/NTFS domU partition
Hello,
I''m not able to mount a HPFS/NTFS domU partition.
My system:
dom0 is on a debian (Lenny) machine, using xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-i386 Xen
Hypervisor.
domU is a Windows XP machine, that works well.
My target is to mount file system domU machine (when domU is not active).
In my domU configuration file I have:
disk = [''phy:/dev/virtual_machines/xp_disk,hda,w'',
2005 May 31
3
Use NTFS Partition.
Hi!! I have a CentOS 4.o install on some machine in my job. I need setting
the system for read/write partition NTFS. I know the kernel-2.6.x this
support is part of the kernel, but in CentOS this support is unaviable.
How can aviable this support whit out recompiler kernel?? Some rpm packege
for do that??
Regards,
David
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Tec. David Gonzalez Romero
2007 Nov 29
1
Sharing Partitions between Linux and Windows
Hi All
I've just shifteed over to linux,form Windows.I 'm having 5 partations
for use by my windows XP Professional and another one by linux.The
partation table is as shown :
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[root at localhost6 ~]# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/hdc: 250.0 GB, 250059350016
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
2005 Aug 27
1
Samba clients can't see partitions mounted via loop device from image files
Is there something special about filesystems mounted via
the loop device, which prevents Samba from sharing them?
I have a small LAN with several PCs on it. It has a
few Windows machines, and a Linux machine running
Mandrake 10 (kernel 2.6.3), which shares out its root
("/") read-only as "c".
(Temporarily, for testing, it is shared with full write
permissions, which I know
2006 Oct 16
0
Windows Clients unable to browse NTFS disk via samba
I have an NTFS drive from an old Windows XP computer that I am trying to
share amongst Windows XP clients via a Samba server. The server is
running Samba version 3.0.23c (just compiled today) on FreeBSD 5.5.
Windows clients can access the share but cannot copy files off of it.
Other shares work normally.
The drive is mounted read-only as ntfs. The server can access the drive,
copy files
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
2007 Oct 24
3
Using LVM snapshots to backup NTFS partitions for windows guests
Hi everyone!
I''ve been reading this list for a while and I''m thinking that the best
way to do backups is using LVM snapshots as discussed here several
times.
The problem is that when i use a LVM logical volume as windows disk,
windows writes the partition table onto the LV so the LV itself is not
a partition - it''s a whole disk.
lvm/device-mapper does not create the
2011 Jul 11
1
samba4 and ntfs
hey there!am using samba4 alpha16 on red hat enterprise linux 6.1. The active directory is running without any problems. But i am having a problem related to ntfs sharing. I have shared an ntfs drive from my pc via samba. The probem is that i am not able to browse my share with any account except for administrator account. I have tried adding guest ok = Yes but i guess that's not supported in
2017 Nov 03
2
ntfs user mappings?
just get objectsid and use this
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20040315-00/?p=40253
On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 1:32 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote:
> oooh, I think I could write a script to do what ntf3-3g.usermap using
> ldap. :-) If something doesn't already exist.
> I think it gives the format in the ntfs-3g man page.
>
> On Fri, Nov 3,
2014 Oct 04
1
how2 mount ntfs partition that is part of a full HD image file
I have a full disk image file (courtesy of ddrescue), and need to mount
one of its partitions. I suppose I should have just extracted the single
partition when I was using ddrescue, but right now I have the whole disk
instead, and no disk space left to re-do the extraction (in fact I won't
be able to use the system where I did it for several weeks, so I'd love
to be able to mount just the
2015 Jun 07
0
Resize KVM NTFS file system
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 7:19 PM, Mark LaPierre <marklapier at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I resized a partition inside a KVM RAW file system disk image. When I
> start the Win7 virtual machine it does not report the new partition
> size. It shows the file system as 15GB instead of the 50GB size of the
> partition that it lives on. I gather from hours so reading the
2014 Jul 19
2
CentOS to reside near a NTFS system
Hello there,
the *old* PC (Turion 64 MT-32 800MHz, 1Gb RAM) of my gf is running
Windows XP, and I plan on installing a CentOS beside of it, allowing
her to select the OS at boot-time. Other system/OS installing options
are not retained, please avoid ;-).
My first attempt was to install the CentOS7 GNOME-Live on a USB
flashdisk and to boot it on the machine. It was either freezing at grub
stage