I'm not sure when this started to occur. Perhaps after I installed the 2.6.16 kernel. In any event, I just noticed it today. During bootup, the following lines appear on the screen and in syslog: Mar 27 14:48:32 localhost kernel: NTFS driver 2.1.26 [Flags: R/W MODULE]. Mar 27 14:48:32 localhost kernel: NTFS volume version 3.1. Mar 27 14:48:32 localhost kernel: NTFS-fs warning (device hda1): load_system_files(): Unsupported volume flags 0x4000 encountered. Mar 27 14:48:32 localhost kernel: NTFS-fs error (device hda1): load_system_files(): Volume has unsupported flags set. Mounting read-only. Run chkdsk and mount in Windows. Mar 27 14:48:32 localhost kernel: NTFS volume version 3.1. Obviously, I have a dual-boot system. when I run chkdsk on all my Windows drives, no error is found. Considering that the NTFS partition is being mounted read-only by Linux, I am not really concerned. But, I am curious what might be causing this error to show up. Anyone have any ideas?? Rick -- Rick's Law: What cannot be imagined will be accomplished by a fool.
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