On Friday 30 January 2004 08:15 am, Vladimir Yourtaev wrote: > On Friday 30 January 2004 15:19, you wrote: > > On Friday 30 January 2004 05:08 am, Vladimir Yourtaev wrote: > > > Hello all > > > My system FreeBSD-4.9 REALEASE > > > kernel compiled with options NTFS > > > hard ad0 has 3 partition: > > > ad0s1 -Primary NTFS; > > > ad0s2 -Extended NTFS; > > > ad0s3 - Primary FreeBSD; > > > When I try from to mount ntfs partition via commands: mount_ntfs > > > /dev/ad0s1 / mnt or mount -t ntfs /dev/ad0s1 /mnt I get a messege: > > > < mount_ntfs: vfsload(ntfs): File exists > > > > What does this mean, and what i'll do next? How I can to get access to > > > NTFS partition my hard drive? > > > > Try this: > > > > # mkdir /nt > > # mount -t ntfs /dev/ad0s1 /nt > > > > You should be ok... > > I am sorry, but this solution doesn't help resolve my problem > and it still exists. > Messege the same: <ntfs: vfsload(ntfs): File exists>
Could you post your /etc/fstab entries here please? -- Eric F Crist AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc (612) 998-3588
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