Re: Making NTFS writeable without recompiling kernel
From: Michael W. Cocke (cocke_at_catherders.com)
Date: 05/24/04
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Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 07:40:05 -0400
On Mon, 24 May 2004 11:33:42 +0200, Thom Borton <borton@phys.ethz.ch>
wrote:
>
>Hi Markus
>
>There is a possibility which is presumably safe, not like the one Andy
>suggested. Have a look at
>
>http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
>
>Though I guess that it will not work without recompiling sources and
>reading manuals.
>
>I have not yet done it, but I plan to use this when I have some more
>time setting up my box.
>
>Best regards, Thom
>
1) Please don't top post.
2) I've been using the captive-ntfs drivers for months on Redhat 9,
and now on suse 9.1. No compiling is necessary, but DO remember to
put umounts for your NTFS partitions in your shutdown file!
Mike-
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