On 16.01.2015 19:17, Thomas Mueller wrote:
from Stefan Ehmann:
On 16.01.2015 06:38, Thomas Mueller wrote:
I've been having trouble with fusefs-ntfs on a Seagate BackupPlus hard drive, 5
TB, external USB 3.0.
It wouldn't mount with ntfs-3g, but I was apparently able to copy (ntfscat) the
files one-by-one, very inelegant and quite unworkable for anything other than a
small number of files in a simple directory structure.
Trying to mount Seagate BackupPlus with ntfs-3g /dev/da0s1 /media/zip0
fuse: failed to open fuse device: No such file or directory
Check dmesg. IIRC this message indicates a missing kernel module (not a
missing hard disk device).
What module? I built all modules with the kernel, and then why would ntfsls
and ntfscat see the device file that ntfs-3g didn't?
I checked /var/run/dmesg.boot, biggest thing I noticed was repeated attempts to
find USB 3.0 device.
After you get the "No such file or directory" error type
# dmesg | tail
Hopefully this will reveal a more helpful error message.
I'm currently not using fuse. But I think something like
# kldload fuse
might fix this issue.
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