Summary: hello! i heard that there is ntfs-linux driver which can access ntfs through linux with read and read & write mode. i couldn`t set it up, because of s...
Summary: Hi, I have two problems: I have Dell optiplex Gx110, 733Mhz, 128M Ram, Cd-rom 48x, 10G HDD, 5 x 9G Scsi Compaq HDD with Compaq Raid Controler (Compaq ...
Summary: I would like to have a dual boot machine. The machine specs are: PII 300 160 MB SDRAM 20 GB 7200 PRM HD I would like to have Windows NT 4.0 w.s. (...
Summary: when you mount the ntfs part look at owner permissions. (chown) is the linux comm to change owner to everyone or (chmod) to change owner or group acce...
Summary: I am running Red Hat Linux 7.3 along with Windows XP Pro. I am wanting to mount windows (NTFS) to linux but it will not allow my to do so. Can someone...
Summary: Hello, I am using Red Hat Linux7.1 on my system. I have one 40 gb hdd on which win2k is installed and i have 7 partitions on it. I want to access my n...
Summary: Task: Mount a Windows 2000 NTFS partition using DemoLinux (v2.0) and delete/rename/copy files on the partition Problem: Upon trying to delete/rename/c...
Summary: The little search option in the top right corner gives you at least 50 postings to that topic: NTFS -> Linux -> Search Bottom line: The support is re...
Summary: I'm a newbie at linux stuff. I want to mount my ntfs partition on linux. Now supposedly mount has support for ntfs it's just not enabled in the defaul...
Summary: while linux cannot read a NTFS partition without adding new module to it...can it run an NTFS Samba mount?? This is a consideration before I install l...
Summary: You need to recompile your kernel with NTFS support turned on. It is off by default. Also, turn on NTFS *READ* support ONLY!! Do not enable NTFS WRITE...
Summary: http://www.distrowatch.com recomend knoppix (a version of linux that runs completly off of your cdrom (donst require hard drive only ram (recomend sys...
Summary: you can also use fat and NTFS(read only) In 2.6 kernel there is a test mode for read/write for NTFS. linux also has 3rd party support for many more: H...
Summary: just a bit wondering if it's possible to install both linux and NetBSD on one computer...if the answer is yes, then which bootloader will dominate? a...
Summary: As far as I'm concerned, I know that the only linux version that supports ntfs is Linux Mandrake. Beggining with Mandrake 9.0 mounting is done automat...
Summary: I had no problems doing it this way: made 2 windows fat 32 partitions, installed Win98 in first partition, installed Win 2k in second partition and s...
Summary: I’ve read the HOWTOs below to setup a dual-boot config with WinXP Home SP2 & SuSE 9.1 Pro. http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Multiboot-with-GRUB.html http://tld...
Summary: You shouldn't use that spare Windows partition. Windows uses the FAT32 and NTFS filesystem, while Linux is more at home on a Journalised filesystem (u...
Summary: Some Linuxes use FAT32, some don't. The two recent ones you mention both do :-) You only need have one partition, as long as it doesn't occupy the ent...
Summary: Hello, I can access all my windows partitions (NTFS) in linux (mandrake 9.1) however it seems to be read only, I can only open files, neither create n...
Summary: by the way... since microsoft doesn't release a whole lot of info about NTFS, the linux support is minimal. you will probably only be able to...
Summary: Is that RedHat 8, SuSE 8....? You can access NTFS under linux although it's only really safe to read as write support is still experimental and may tr...
Summary: I personally have never experienced a problem writing to NTFS under linux, then again I haven't really had many times when I've needed to. My mate did...