m8 u need to do wot i sed on the above post
m8 u need to do wot i sed on the above post
Laptop:
Acer Aspire 5672WLMi
Intel Core Duo T2600 (2.16), 15.4" WXGA, ATI MOBILITY Radeon x1400 128M, RAM 4GB DDR II, 250G SATA Windows 7 + Ubuntu 10.04
i use ntfs writing support before and works fine..
on that time, a friend of mine mount my other hard disks for me.
i installed Dapper 6.06 and i couldnt make it work
Could you help me?
my fstab:
# sda1 = ATA
# hdb1 = BACKUP
# sdb2 = SATA II
# sdb1 = OS
/dev/sda1 /media/ATA ntfs user,auto,gid=1000,umask=0007 0 0
/dev/hdb1 /media/BACKUP ntfs user,auto,gid=1000,umask=0007 0 0
/dev/sdb1 /media/OS ntfs user,auto,gid=1000,umask=0007 0 0
/dev/sdb2 /media/SATAII ntfs user,auto,gid=1000,umask=0007 0
With ntfs as filyesystem, after i reboot the hard disks are all mounted
but if i change to ntfs-fuse, doesnt work
i already checked all steps.. fuse loading, id group (it is 1000)..
everything is fine.... when i try to write something at any drive. i got the message: " error, u do not have permission...."
Any clue why i can't ntfs read/write?
Thanks
Alright guys.. I'm REALLY confused.
I followed all of the steps completely.
Here's my /etc/fstab
Then# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/hda1 / ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
/dev/hda5 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/hdb1 /hd ntfs-fuse auto,gid=1002,umask=0002 0 0
/dev/hdc /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0rain@rain-desktop:~$ /bin/ls -i /usr/bin/ntfsmount /sbin/mount.ntfs-fuse
9340652 /sbin/mount.ntfs-fuse 9340652 /usr/bin/ntfsmountI have a folder in rootrain@rain-desktop:~$ groups
rain adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin ntfs
/hd
and my hard drive is a 120 GB hard drive on the hdb1
It worked as read only.
I followed ALL of the steps in the first post.
rain@rain-desktop:/$ cd hd
rain@rain-desktop:/hd$ ls
rain@rain-desktop:/hd$what am I doing wrong?!?!?!?!rain@rain-desktop:/hd$ sudo modprobe fuse && sudo umount -a && sudo mount -a
umount: /dev: device is busy
umount: /var/run: device is busy
umount: /: device is busy
argh!
i found this thread to be very useful but the way of doing it took too long, just as a suggestion search www.kde-apps.com for debian services control panel, all you have to do is hit 'remove default' and it removes it from startup.
Everything works fine and dandy, but the only problem is, I can only access my ntfs stuff by going into "/media/sda2/" (where I mounted it) and there's an icon in the My Computer place, which seems to refer to the old ntfs i had setup which i couldn't write to. I'd like to link this to the new ntfs mount i made with this tutorial. Also, have it appear on the desktop like the original one.
Hey, I've mounted my drives with ntfs-fuse and I'm having a problem copying files with konqueror.
When I drag them over I get an error "Could not change permission for:" <filename>.
However, the file actually seems to copy, and when I try using cp (as my normal user) in terminal, it works fine.. Anyone know a solution?
My fstab is..
/dev/sdb1 /media/windows ntfs-fuse auto,gid=1001,umask=0007 0 0
I am getting a completely different error then what I have seen in this topic. I have a feeling I entered something in wrong. Here is my fstab:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/hda3 / reiserfs notail 0 1
/dev/hda6 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/hdc /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
/dev/hdd /media/cdrom1 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
/dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
/dev/hda1 /media/windows ntfs-fuse auto,gid=1001,unmask=0000 0 0
/dev/hda5 /media/data ntfs-fuse auto,gid=1001,unmask=0000 0 0
This is what I get when I run sudo mount -a
sudo mount -a
fusermount: mount failed: Invalid argument
fuse_mount failed.
Unmounting:
fusermount: mount failed: Invalid argument
fuse_mount failed.
Unmounting: Data
aaberg@reginald:~$ sudo mount -a
fusermount: mount failed: Invalid argument
fuse_mount failed.
Unmounting:
fusermount: mount failed: Invalid argument
fuse_mount failed.
Unmounting: Data
shouldn't that be umask instead ?Originally Posted by Triple Threat
Worked perfect for me!! Only thing I needed to do was apt-get fuse-utils--My new install of Dapper didn't have that--Great job!! Thanks!!
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Try adding the succeed_chmod option to your fstab, like this:Originally Posted by Noahod
Please report if it works, I'll add that bit to the tutorial then.Code:/dev/sdb1 /media/windows ntfs-fuse auto,gid=1001,umask=0007,succeed_chmod 0 0
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