No worries. It's like you get paid for doing what you do :).
P.S: did you check that you have something in /media which could be the reason why ntfs-3g stuck.
Code:
~$ dir /media
cdrom cdrom0 FAT32 hda1 hda2 hdc5 hdc6 hdc7 macdisk Vista External WinXP
I deleted the "External" directory in the /media folder and re-ran testa.
Test 1:
Code:
~$ pmount /dev/sda1
Filesystem: 'udf'
Filesystem: 'udf'
Filesystem: 'iso9660'
Filesystem: 'iso9660'
Filesystem: 'vfat'
Filesystem: 'vfat'
Filesystem: 'ntfs-3g'
Filesystem: 'ntfs-3g'
Filesystem: 'ntfs' <-- stopped here
Test 1 mounted with ntfs driver (no write support).
Test 2:
Code:
:~$ pmount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda1
Filesystem: 'ntfs-3g'
fusermount: mountpoint is not empty
fusermount: if you are sure this is safe, use the 'nonempty' mount option
fuse_mount failed.
Unmounting /dev/sda1 (External)
Test 3:
Code:
~$ sudo mkdir /media/External
~$ pmount /dev/sda1 External
Filesystem: 'udf'
Filesystem: 'udf'
Filesystem: 'iso9660'
Filesystem: 'iso9660'
Filesystem: 'vfat'
Filesystem: 'vfat'
Filesystem: 'ntfs-3g'
Test 3 mounts but doesn't place the drive icon on the desktop. As I posted earlier, i needed to browse to the /media directory go gain access to the drive.
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