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RE: fstab entry for NTFS formatted drive



>>> On 04 Feb 2003, 21:58:58, David Turetsky wrote:

   I have a hard drive running Windows XP Professional under NTFS 
   format
   
   I'd like to access that drive from my Woody system but I can't 
   locate a suitable file type for an /etc/fstab entry


>>> Doug MacFarlane:

   /dev/hda1	/win	ntfs ro,noauto,user	0	0

>>> Rodrigo Agerri:

   OTOH read-only seems very stable.  My "solution" when I must have a
   box dual booting linux and something that prefers NTFS (win2k, NT 4,
   XP) is to create two partitions for windows; the "root" I format with
   NTFS and the other with FAT.  This partition is a "data store" and
   can be safely mounted rw in linux.

>>> David Turetsky:

   I am now successfully reading the ntfs filesystems from linux as
   above. Each of those two drives with ntfs filesystems also have fat32
   filesystems on them. After an initial success, I can't read them,
   although I corrected (from all hdex to hde and hdf) the fstab
   entries. I've tried hde2/hdf2 hde5/hdf5... This is how then now look:

    /dev/hde2	/f	vfat	default 0 0

    /dev/hdf2	/h	vfat	default 0 0



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