This morning I was going to hook up my mobile hard drive to the corporate server, but there was a problem when I mounted the following:
First prompt ' NTFS ' I thought I didn't specify the file type, the second-t specified or not, and the last thing you know is that the system does not recognize the NTFS file type at all. (System version rhel5.5 x86_64)
Workaround:
Download ntfs-3g software
NTFS-3G is an open-source software that supports reading and writing NTFS-formatted partitions under Linux. It's very fast and safe at the same time. It supports Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista, and supports all POSIX-compliant disk operations. The purpose of NTFS-3G is to continue to evolve, the hardware platform and operating system users need reliable interoperability and support NTFS-driven, NTFS-3G can provide a trusted, full-featured high-performance solutions.
wget tuxera.com/opensource/ntfs-3g_ntfsprogs-2012.1.15.tgz
Tar zxvf ntfs-3g_ntfsprogs-2012.1.15.tgz Decompression
CD ntfs-3g_ntfsprogs-2012.1.15 Access source directory
./configure Configuration
Make compilation
Make install Installation
After the installation is complete
Mount-t ntfs-3g/dev/sde1/mnt/
Can be mounted on a successful mount.
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