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    hung11456
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    Mounting ext3 & NTFS on PC-BSD!!

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    I'm having problem mounting ext3 & ntfs partitions on my PC-BSD OS.

    Can anyone please help me out here.

    What are the changes required to be done in fstab??

    Are there any patches to be installed??
    More Information:
    1. Forum Linux/Free BSD : Linux/Free BSD General Discussion - Win2K w/NTFS and Rehat w/EXT3
    2. Some Linux file systems don't support -o sync and -o dirsync (the ext2 and ext3 file systems do support synchronous updates (a la BSD) when mounted
    3. Now it supports UFS/UFS2 (BSD), ReiserFS/Ext2/Ext3 (Linux), HFS+/HFSx (MacOS) as well as FAT and NTFS
    4. Unformat and Unerase software for FAT12/16/32, NTFS, NTFS5, UFS1/UFS2 (FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD), Ext2FS/3FS (Linux) file systems
    5. my NTFS and one ext3 partitions are not mounted ,i had installed ntfs3g but still it doen't work
    6. [Windows NT/2000] TestDisk (Popularity: ): Tool to check and undelete partition (FAT, NTFS, EXT2/EXT3, ReiserFS, BFS) under Dos, Win9x, Linux, BSD
    7. I certainly hope I do not have to move 4 terars of goodies from NTFS to Ext3

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    dytmemay
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    What exactly is the problem, what are the command line options that you're invoking and what is the error message that you see ?

    Run "man -k mount" to see all available options for BSD, in the meantime I will look at my virtual machine that has this great distro on it. OK, here is HOW-TO mount NTFS on PCBSD.
    More Information:
    1. how to convert ext3 to ntfs? cannot even see ext3 partition, parv, Linux - Hardware, 1, 12-31-2004 02:56 PM
    2. Normally, NetBSD and OpenBSD only allow mounting of filesystems stored on devices
    3. Mount Linux ext3 Drive Mounting your Linux drive, add the following entry to /etc/fstab: /dev/ad10s2 /mnt/ubuntu ext2fs rw 0 0 with whatever changes
    4. Hard Drive 1: Partition 1 – XP Home SP3 Boot (NTFS) Hard Drive 1: Partition 2 – Ubuntu Boot (Ext3) Hard Drive 1: Partition 3 – Linux Swap
    5. NTFS? FAT32? ext2? other? considering there's only one flavour of WinXP and numerous flavours of Linux / BSD, would i get the best overall performance

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