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#31
How does this compare to ntfs.ko module? In the kernel I'm running, it is enabled as module support & write support is enabled.

Saying that, I believe ntfs-3g is newer. I'm not trying to bring down ukki's great work, I'm just curious
│ This is a rewrite from scratch of Linux NTFS support and replaced │
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│ the Linux 2.4 kernel series is separately available as a patch │
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Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
How does this compare to ntfs.ko module? In the kernel I'm running, it is enabled as module support & write support is enabled.

Saying that, I believe ntfs-3g is newer. I'm not trying to bring down ukki's great work, I'm just curious
Is it really read/write nowadays? If so, how well does it work? I was still under the impression that it's read only so I didn't even look at that.
 

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Originally Posted by ukki View Post
Is it really read/write nowadays? If so, how well does it work? I was still under the impression that it's read only so I didn't even look at that.
I haven't actually tried it, sorry.

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│ safe, write support available. "

I just saw that, sorry.
 
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#34
can anyone compile lzolayer? or compfused? or any fuse compressed filesystem? thanks!
 
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I realize this is for ntfs mount specifically but I am trying to mount a fat partition, CF card and have tried on a card reader. No luck. Do you think it is lack of power? It says no filesystem found. Correctly recognizes a d70s camera plugged in.
mount /dev/sda1 /media/usb/sda1 returns failed.
Any ideas? NTFS hard disks and a usb stick work fine.
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#36
I'll look into compiling/packaging more fuse modules.

@isaacs

It could be power related. Some sticks etc. require just a little too much power to work. A powered hub could help you.
 

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Added davfs2 and lzolayer packages. I don't have a webdav server so davfs2 is untested. Please report how they work.
 

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#38
I installed both the fuse and ntfs debs, and plugged in my 256mb stick, and got the "Unable to connect, no file system available" message. The stick works fine when FAT32 formatted, but not when NTFS formatted. I've tried unplugging/replugging as was suggested earlier, and when I try to mount the device with "mount.ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/ntfsdisk" I get the a string of errors:

$MFTMirr error: Incomplete multi-sector transfer detected in '$MFT'
Failed to mount '/dev/sda1;L Input/output error
NTFS is either inconsistent, or you have hardware faults, or you have a sofrtRAID/FakeRAID hardware.
[more info on how to troubleshoot...blahblahblah...]

Am I missing something? Or am I just wrong?


Any help would be appreciated. The ability to read NTFS would be great, and I see that others have gotten this working.

(BTW, does anyone know if there is a similar patch/install for vanilla FAT? My olympus camera only takes FAT-formatted cards)
 
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Originally Posted by llipschutz View Post
I installed both the fuse and ntfs debs, and plugged in my 256mb stick, and got the "Unable to connect, no file system available" message. The stick works fine when FAT32 formatted, but not when NTFS formatted. I've tried unplugging/replugging as was suggested earlier, and when I try to mount the device with "mount.ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/ntfsdisk" I get the a string of errors:

$MFTMirr error: Incomplete multi-sector transfer detected in '$MFT'
Failed to mount '/dev/sda1;L Input/output error
NTFS is either inconsistent, or you have hardware faults, or you have a sofrtRAID/FakeRAID hardware.
Try sticking it into Windows machine, and then unmount it properly using 'Safely remove hardware'. Once it's done, try connecting again to the Tablet.

Mounting NTFS drives that haven't been properly unmounted first is usually a pain.
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#40
Huh strange, the first stick I tried still fails (I always "Safely remove hardware" with NTFS disks), but a second USB memory stick I just reformatted to NTFS works fine. Must have been something wrong with the first stick.


Thanks for the suggestion. And thanks for the softare!
 
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