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NTFS LKM for linux? by jdoverholt 2002-07-12 20:41:18
I'm in RedHat 7.3 and notice that I have no kernel support for NTFS, and reading about I can't seem to find out how to _get_ the kernel module for it. I see all over the place references to it, and that some OSes ship with it (Mandrake...), but I can't find a place to download. I'd really like to avoid recompiling my kernel, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thx.

P.S. Anyone else have huge problems with the Anaconda once it hits disk 3? Mine says it can't read any of the packages on it. Lost countless hours slowly weeding out which packages are on that disk through trial and error. Disk is in fine shape though, can read it and install the packages now. Crazy anaconda...
[ Reply ]
  Which NTFS version? by Freakazoid2002-07-12 22:04:31
    ehh, not really by crazysteve2002-07-12 22:06:38
    Very very hard to make a NTFS driver by DaNutBall2002-07-12 22:27:45
      yay by jdoverholt2002-07-12 22:40:59
        The read-only driver is always easy to make by DaNutBall2002-07-12 22:45:17
          Yeah, I read about that by jdoverholt2002-07-13 13:46:32

 

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