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2016 Oct 02
2
Re: mount: unknown filesystem type 'exfat'
> On Oct 2, 2016, at 02:27, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote: > > guestfish or libguestfs don't support filesystems. It's whatever > is supported by the kernel. > > exFAT is apparently not supported by the Linux kernel, but there is a > FUSE driver for it called exfat-fuse (as you found out). > > So if you add exfat-fuse and maybe
2016 Oct 02
1
[PATCH] appliance: Add ExFAT packages.
Thanks: Miles Wolbe --- appliance/packagelist.in | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) diff --git a/appliance/packagelist.in b/appliance/packagelist.in index d2a065f..77bd464 100644 --- a/appliance/packagelist.in +++ b/appliance/packagelist.in @@ -288,5 +288,10 @@ kpartx dnl (virt-dib) tools optionally used for elements debootstrap +dnl exFAT is not usually available in free software
2016 Oct 02
0
Re: mount: unknown filesystem type 'exfat'
On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 08:07:35AM -1000, Miles Wolbe wrote: > > On Oct 2, 2016, at 02:27, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > guestfish or libguestfs don't support filesystems. It's whatever > > is supported by the kernel. > > > > exFAT is apparently not supported by the Linux kernel, but there is a > > FUSE driver for
2016 Oct 02
0
Re: mount: unknown filesystem type 'exfat'
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 08:56:16PM -1000, Miles Wolbe wrote: > Hello, > > Can anyone please tell me whether guestfish can mount exFAT partitions? > > I created a full disk image of a drive which contained a single exFAT partition. guestfish or libguestfs don't support filesystems. It's whatever is supported by the kernel. exFAT is apparently not supported by the Linux
2010 May 01
1
exFAT Supported?
Hi Do the SysLinux support the exFAT rather than FAT16 and 32? Your reply is greatly appreciated. Thanks ...
2016 Oct 14
2
[Fwd: CentOS 7 and exfat]
Dear Experts, Could someone help Mark with his question. He appears to be blocked from ability to post to list at the moment. His question is below (and I personally have no idea how to help with that). Thanks. Valeri ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: CentOS 7 and exfat From: m.roth at 5-cent.us Date: Fri, October 14, 2016 10:39 am To:
2020 Jan 21
2
YUM (DNF) Possible Confusion Centos 8
At 08:52 AM 1/21/2020, David G. Miller wrote: >On 1/21/20 9:35 AM, david wrote: >>Folks >> >>In a test Centos 8 installation as a guest of >>VirtualBox on Windows 10, I want to install >>ffmpeg, and support for exfat. They're not in >>the standard distribution (as far as I know), so I issue as root: >> >>? yum -y --enablerepo
2020 Jan 21
4
YUM (DNF) Possible Confusion Centos 8
Folks In a test Centos 8 installation as a guest of VirtualBox on Windows 10, I want to install ffmpeg, and support for exfat. They're not in the standard distribution (as far as I know), so I issue as root: yum -y --enablerepo rpmfusion-free-updates install ffmpeg fuse-exfat exfat-utils and that works just fine. The ffmpeg functionality works; I haven't tested exfat yet.
2020 Jan 22
4
YUM (DNF) Possible Confusion Centos 8
> On 1/21/20 10:10 AM, david wrote: >> At 08:52 AM 1/21/2020, David G. Miller wrote: >> >> >>> On 1/21/20 9:35 AM, david wrote: >>>> Folks >>>> >>>> In a test Centos 8 installation as a guest of VirtualBox on Windows >>>> 10, I want to install ffmpeg, and support for exfat. They're not in >>>> the
2015 Aug 08
3
backing up email / saving maildir on external hard drives
Dear Christian, Thanks for your feedback. The HDD will not accept larger than 4GB (as its in FAT format). Its a new external HDD. Thinking of the best format(that would work with Mac , Win and Linux) .seems like a challenge. What's your view on NTFS? And why not exFAT? Thanks Kevin On Saturday, August 8, 2015, Christian Kivalo <ml+dovecot at valo.at> wrote: > > > Am 08.
2016 Oct 14
0
[Fwd: CentOS 7 and exfat]
On Fri, 2016-10-14 at 10:53 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > Dear Experts, > > Could someone help Mark with his question. He appears to be blocked from > ability to post to list at the moment. His question is below (and I > personally have no idea how to help with that). > > Thanks. > Valeri > > ---------------------------- Original Message
2015 Aug 09
1
backing up email / saving maildir on external hard drives
Hi Felix, I would prefer having one HDD that works with all three OSes. That would be very convenient. Guess exFAT is my best bet. Its supported on Linux,Win and OS X. What do you reckon? Best Regards Kevin On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Felix Zielcke <fzielcke at z-51.de> wrote: > Am Samstag, den 08.08.2015, 21:45 +0530 schrieb Kevin Laurie: >> Dear Christian, >> Thanks
2017 Apr 04
2
Hiding partitions at boot time
Hi, My problem is I have a particular system which has Linux (LFS) and Windows XP on one drive and Windows 10 on a second drive. I use extlinux to boot my systems and all three systems boot as expected, however in use I have found unsatisfactory interactions between the Windows XP and the Windows 10 systems. My question is: Is it possible on booting one of the Windows systems to hide
2015 Aug 09
2
backing up email / saving maildir on external hard drives
Dear Steve, Very valuable info. Appreciate it and will be careful when using terms. Actually I think I should just use rsync without compressing. The reason why I started compressing was because the GUI gave some errors when I was trying to copy then files. I'll just rsync the data from my laptop HDD to my external drive(without compressing) Thanks Kevin On Sunday, August 9, 2015, Steve
2015 Aug 08
4
backing up email / saving maildir on external hard drives
Hello, Yesterday I tried to back up a 40GB maildir . I tried to move the maildir from home to external HDD but failed. Decided then to compress it(which took several hours). Now changing the disk format from FAT to exFAT to allow the transfer for the large compressed file. How does one back up emails on a external drive? Some advice would be greatly appreciated.
2014 Jan 21
2
syslinux and btrfs-formatted dos/MBR partition
Hello Gene, thanks for your reply. Yes BIOS mode. The config wants a menu, which loads fine under ext4 and not under btrfs. Under btrfs I have also tried to remove the syslinux.cfg file altogether (which should trigger the boot: prompt if I am not mistaken) and the result is the same: only the copyright line appears and no prompt. The three letter sequence is EDD. The disk is 160GB, here is the
2019 Nov 30
5
External HD partitioning & formatting considerations
What about exfat ? 2019?11?30?(?) 18:10 Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>: > On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 05:19:44PM +0100, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > > Hi, > > > > One of my clients has a mixed Linux/Mac OS/Windows environment in his > office. > > He just purchased a 4 TB external hard disk, which he intends to use on > his > > various
2020 Sep 14
6
erasing a disk
Folks I've encountered situations where I want to reuse a hard-drive. I do not want to preserve anything on the drive, and I'm not concerned about 'securely erasing' old content. I just want to be able to define it as an Physical Volume (in a logical volume set), or make it a ZFS disk, or sometimes make it a simple EXT3, ExFAT or NTFS disk. However, old
2011 Jun 03
1
Booting Linux from Windows
Hello, because of Windows' hibernation bug I want to boot Linux using the Windows boot manager. I followed this guide: http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/Windows_BCD but unfortunately only "Boot error" is shown when I try to boot Linux. Layout of the disk looks like this: /dev/sda1 * 0+ 16- 17- 131072 83 Linux (Linux boot partition) /dev/sda2 16+
2011 Jun 13
1
Filesystems for Windows
At the mailing list archives I found some questions about supporting the file systems ntfs and exFat/Fat64. These are not supported yet, I am wondering what the current status is? Are there any plans to add this in the near future?