Author: Roy Brunjes
Date: 21:51:02 02/08/04
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On February 09, 2004 at 00:48:29, Peter Skinner wrote: >I am only posting this here as I know many people here use Linux. > >I installed Red Hat 9.0 tonight and I can not mount my NTFS partition as the Red >Hat kernel will only read FAT/FAT32 partitions. > >Right now the drive is NTFS, and is 35.1 GB and I have heard that NTFS is better >for that size of a partition. Would I kill anything converting it to FAT32? >Would I lose performance? > >Is there a Linux distro that supports mounting an NTFS partition? > >Peter. Many Linux distros support NTFS in read-only mode. However the kernel in Red Hat 9 needs to be built custom with that turned on. Build a new kernel with NTFS support ON and you will be able to read your NTFS partition. Roy
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