Yes, you're right. So can anyone tell me why is this message that the file system is unknown in printed?
2009/6/25 Γιώργος Πάλλας <gp...@ccf.auth.gr> > Nima Azarbayjany wrote: > >> Yes Johannes, I guess I just identified the problem. >> >> After the system is up everything works. However, during start up a >> message is printed that reports a failure: it says ntfs-3g is not a know >> file type. I don't remember the exact message but it clearly says the >> driver is not available. >> >> After boot up everything works when the driver should be available. I >> changed the configuration so that the default ntfs module is used (which >> provides read-only access) and it worked. I don't have access to my PC now, >> but adding the ntfs-3g driver to the initial ramdisk should solve the >> problem, right? >> >> Thanks, >> Nima >> > > I don't think that the initrd needs this driver. I think that filesystems > other than root, they get mounted when the initrd image has finished its > job... > > G. >