orangep
June 18th, 2012, 11:40 PM
Hello. I have four external USB disk drives, three with ext3 or ext4 file systems, and one with NTFS.
The ext3 and ext4 drives work flawlessly.
I added the ntfs drive to /etc/fstab, so that it will automount at
boot-up, thus:
UUID=40284A46284A3AE4 /d2a ntfs defaults 0 1
I get strange error messages like:
fsck.ntfs not found
Indeed, there is no /sbin/fsck.ntfs. They exist for lots of other
things, including msdos and vfat, but no ntfs. Does it exist?
I just did the big system upgrade, and all appropriate packages are installed and up-to-date.
The ext3 and ext4 drives work flawlessly.
I added the ntfs drive to /etc/fstab, so that it will automount at
boot-up, thus:
UUID=40284A46284A3AE4 /d2a ntfs defaults 0 1
I get strange error messages like:
fsck.ntfs not found
Indeed, there is no /sbin/fsck.ntfs. They exist for lots of other
things, including msdos and vfat, but no ntfs. Does it exist?
I just did the big system upgrade, and all appropriate packages are installed and up-to-date.