Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Windows permissions on NTFS share mounted with NTFS-3g on linux"
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
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
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
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 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
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 "#
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.
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
2013 Mar 14
3
ntfs-3g
I'm looking for ntfs-3g.? I'm getting lots of hits through google, but I'm suspicious of some of the sites.
The one rpm I downloaded from rpmfind wouldn't install because of some missing library.? Where's a good place to get the tarball?
??? === Al
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:
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
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?
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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 Nov 05
3
ntfs user mappings?
On Sat, 4 Nov 2017 18:42:36 -0600
Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote:
> I decided to continue trying the ldap route as well
>
> littlehex2int()
> {
> hex=$1
> hex_chunk=$(echo ${hex}|cut -c$2-$3)
> little=$(echo ${hex_chunk}|awk '{print
> substr($0,7,2)substr($0,5,2)substr($0,3,2)substr($0,1,2)}')
> echo "ibase=16; ${little}" |
2017 Nov 04
2
ntfs user mappings?
. DOMAIN_ADMIN_PASSWD.sh
echo ${PASSWD} | kinit ${ADMIN}@${DOMAIN}
echo -n > /etc/ntfs-3g.usermap
for DOMAIN_USER in $(wbinfo -u);do
RPCLOOKUPID=$(rpcclient -P -c "lookupnames ${DOMAIN_USER}" ${DOMAIN})
if [ "${RPCLOOKUPID:0:7}" != "ERROR: " ] && [ "${RPCLOOKUPID:0:7}" !=
"Failed " ];then
SID=$(echo ${RPCLOOKUPID}|awk '{print
2017 Feb 09
1
Re: ntfs-3g data deduplication support in guestmount for creating file based back-ups on visualization platform
Hi Richard,
Is there a way I can access the /var/log/syslog of an running guestmount
instance to get the grep ntfs-3g /var/log/syslog information?
I managed to get the plug-in to load in my questmount instances by using:
echo '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ntfs-3g/ntfs-plugin-*.so' >
/usr/lib/guestfs/supermin.d/zz-ntfs-plugins
rm -rf /var/tmp/.guestfs-*
Kind regards,
Jelle de Jong
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.
2010 Jul 03
1
Limiting fuse-mounted NTFS drive access?
I have a CentOS 5.5 system that is dual-boot CentOS 5.5 and Windows XP
w/SP3 formatted with NTFS (for the Windows partition, of course). I
have installed fuse (ntfs-3g) to allow read/write access to the NTFS
partition from CentOS.
No regular user has sudo.
What is the best way to limit the access a user logging into the
CentOS from mangling or changing data in unwanted areas of the
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