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Re: "mount -t ntfs" vs "mount.ntfs" ?




Le 31/01/2022 à 18:02, Christian Britz a écrit :


On 2022-01-31 11:43 UTC+0100, Yvan Masson wrote:

Thanks for the links, I missed that NTF3 was already included in the
kernel I use (from Debian testing). So in my case ntfs3g is able to
mount a rescued partition, while NTFS3 is not (thanks Andrei for
confirming what I supposed): this means that in some cases, NTFS3 is not
as mature as ntfs3g.

As far as I know, NTFS3 is not enabled in any Debian kernel. 🤔
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=998627

Which probably explains why I could not mount using `mount -t ntfs` :-)

Slightly off-topic question: using pre-5.15 kernel, how can I mount a partition with kernel driver? I just tried using a Linux Mint live USB (kernel 5.4), and using `mount -t ntfs` and `mount.ntfs` result in the same `mount` output (which is via ntfs3g) :

$ mount
…
/dev/sda1 on /mnt/part1 type fuseblk (rw,relatime,user_id=0, group_id=0, allow_other,blksize=4096)

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