With windows and CentOS dual systems, you can't get into windows in CentOS today, not to mention the files on the disk!
Originally by default. CentOS does not support widows NTFS hard disk partition read/write, if you want to mount NTFS-formatted disks to CentOS, you need to install the third-party software ntfs-3g.
So how to implement the mount and boot itself actively mount it?
First, download ntfs-3g source code package for compiling and installing
: http://down1.chinaunix.net/distfiles/ntfs-3g-1.2918.tgz
1. Install the Compilation tool
Yum Install Gcc-y
2. Decompression and installation
3./configure runs successfully, then run make;
Second, view the partition information in Windows
Third, Mount the hard disk partition in Windows
/DEV/SDA1 partitions mounted to/mnt/winc
/DEV/SDA5 partitions mounted to/mnt/wind
/DEV/SDA6 partitions mounted to/mnt/wine
/DEV/SDA7 partitions mounted to/mnt/winf
Go to the/mnt folder. Create a new winc wind WinE winf four mounting folders. and attach the corresponding partition to the folder.
Four, realize the power on their own initiative mount. Edit the/etc/fstab file.
[[email protected] mnt]# Cp/etc/fstab/etc/fstabbak//backup before change
[[email protected] mnt]# Vim/etc/fstab//Edit
Change to the above content and exit save!
Now you can implement the boot itself actively mounted!
CentOS booting itself proactively mounts NTFS disks in Windows