heya,

you can certainly mount it.  you need support for it in your kernel,
but if you're using the default kernel you already have it.  

also, i'd _strongly_ encourage you to mount it in read-only mode.
afaik the linux kernel's support of ntfs in write mode is pretty
sketchy at best.


On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 04:09:49PM +0100, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> /dev/hda1             Windows NTFS
> /dev/hda2             Debian  ext2
> /dev/hda3             Swap            Swap
> 
> I tried the command mount /dev/hda1, didn't work so I added the line

was it just mount /dev/hda1 or mount /dev/hda1 /some/path?  did you
get any error messages?  on my box i don't have to pass any special
options, but maybe you have to specify the file system on the command
line for some reason (mount -t)?


hth
        sean

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