Thanks Mike for your answer, I just get an answer that works from
another source and it works perfectly...

Hi Lucien,

Don't worry, it's a common mistake.  I'm trying to make the instructions
newbie-proof, but I haven't quite succeeded.

You've installed the wrong version.  The kernel is very sensitive to
changes in the kernel.  For most software you can install the i386
version; it's code without any optimisations, but you probably want the
i686 version.  From the instructions:

"If you have a old Pentium, you should use If you have a recent Pentium
(II, III, IV) you should use the i686  version. Old-Pentium users should
try i586 and Athlon (AMD-K6) users, should use the athlon version. I
doubt anyone would need to use the i386 version."

First try and uninstall the old version "rpm -e kernel-ntfs" or if that
doesn't work, just "rpm -Uhv --force" the new rpm.

Hope this helps,
  FlatCap (Rich)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you have any idea about installing a Eicon Diva Adsl modem, I will
appreciate the help...

Take care,
Lucien.

-----Message d'origine-----
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Lucien Mathieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:41 AM
Subject: NTFS


> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to install the ntfs support for Linux, unfortunately
> When I do the modprobe ntfs, I have the following error message.

Red Hat doesn't ship their kernels with NTFS enabled.  You will need to
recompile their/your own kernel and enable it.

Mike



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