CentOS6.5 system mounts NTFS-partitioned removable hard disks
As an IT worker, you can't avoid using a Linux system, I'm using a CentOS6.5 x86_64 bit version, but there's no way to insert an NTFS removable hard drive. The following three steps enable CentOS to identify NTFS-partitioned removable hard disks.
The first step: Download Rpmforge, download the corresponding version, is the corresponding CentOS version, there are 32-bit and 64-bit also to correspond. With over 4,000 CentOS packages, Rpmforge is considered by the CentOS community to be one of the safest and most stable repositories.
"Http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/"
The downloaded version is "rpmforge-release-0.5.3-1.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm"
Step Two: Install Rpmforge, using the following command:
# RPM-IVH rpmforge-release-0.5.3-1.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
Step three: After the installation is complete, Yum installs the ntfs-3g
# yum Install fuse-ntfs-3g
With the above three steps, the CentOS system can recognize the NTFS partition of the removable hard disk,
with "Applications>system Tools>dISK Utility" See
Now, you can see youfiles on your NTFS partitions, you can create new files, delete files andma nage them as Windows.
Hope to be useful to everyone.
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CentOS6.5 system mounts NTFS-partitioned removable hard disks