Re: ntfs mount errors
- From: Stephan Hachinger <s.hachinger@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 21:14:01 +0200
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:26:41 -0400
Phill Atwood <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Further to my problem of not being able to automatically mount my
windows xp partition and cd to it as a regular user.
from dmesg:
NTFS driver 2.1.27 [Flags: R/W MODULE].
NTFS volume version 3.1.
NTFS-fs warning (device sda1): load_system_files(): Unsupported volume
flags 0x4000 encountered.
NTFS-fs warning (device sda1): load_system_files(): Volume has
unsupported flags set. Will not be able to remount read-write. Run
chkdsk and mount in Windows.
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Hi there,
I have no information about what was discussed before, but to me this looks like: Boot into windoze. Click on Start->Execute (don't know how this is exactly called on English windoze) or open a command window (cmd.exe). There, type: chkdsk /f . Tell windoze you want it to check the disk at reboot. Reboot into windoze, and let chkdsk repair the disk. Then reboot into linux and see what happens.
Cheers,
Stephan
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