Re: i cannot mount NTFS partition on linux

From: Olivier (olivierwarez_at_netscape.net)
Date: 04/25/05

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    parag wrote:
    > hi
    >
    > I have WinXp and Linux 9 on my system. i have all win partition on
    > NTFS filesystem. But i cannot mount that on Linux with mount command
    > or from /etc/fstab file
    > please help me
    >
    > thanks
      what do you call "linux9" ?
    redhat9 ?
      you could upgrade to fedora ( core 3 ) and then
    install kernel-module-ntfs from the LIVNA repository.


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