![]() ![]() when install, update-ntfs-3g will notify the user (ala firefox) that a new upgrade is avaible and that he need to launch update-ntfs-3g from a terminal when the ntfsprogs will be ready, update ntfs-3g to add a transition package : update-ntfs-3g as a dependency. Of course not, i'll provide the update ntfsprogs (this will never be in dapper, more probably in edgy, but it's not yet sure) but the update will not be easy, there will be conflicting library between the 2 sets of packages, so my plan is (for the moment) Strange thing is, I had to reboot to Windows for something, and now I'm back, the NTFS partitions don't show up for me either ![]() I updated the system (including the kernel), and noticed ntfs-3g was updated as well. Eventually when it's out of Beta it will be in the main repositories. I figure they won't keep the name ntfs-3g. I've got my old ntfs-fuse line in there commented out in case it all goes into ntfs-progs again. We'll have to update our sources.list though to any new name, plus fstab. If they keep ntfsmount/ntfs-fuse in ntfsprogs, i plan to make a transition package which will remplace all ntfs-3g in fstab by ntfs-fuse. Yeah, i don't know how it will finish, Szakacsits seems to not want to totaly leave his work until the merge is not finish and produce good result.Īnyway, in any case, i will provide you the best of the two at the end. And if you look under System Monitor under Devices, the NTFS partitions are shown, but without the drive icon. It didn't seem to do anything, though, but once rebooted, the HAL is OK, and the partitions are gone. The only thing I did in-between was to try and fix a problem on the updated system where the HAL failed to load by using dpkg -configure -a. Gnome leaves a space where one ntfs partition should be, then an ext3 partition. Strange thing is, I had to reboot to Windows for something, and now I'm back, the NTFS partitions don't show up for me either, though they're mounted ok. ![]() You were more lucky than me, for me, device were ok in /etc/mtab but were not show on the desktop in my primary test. Seems at least one of the Devs aren't happy about more Betas before they've decided on a new name. dev/hda1 /media/Windows fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,default_permissions,allow_ other 0 0Īs his changelog said, it's now using the Device name instead of just /dev/fuse dev/hda8 /media/Data2 fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,default_permissions,allow_ other 0 0 Now ALL my drives show up on the Desktop and in Places! :D Now, each device mount with the script create an icone on the desktop which is remove at unmount. Update ntfs-3g-nautilus-tools to follow change of the new release. desktop file on the desktop which launch /media/ at each boot) if you have some idea, i'm open. I'm woking on a workaround (probably create a. They fix the /dev/fuse problem, but now none of the device will be show on the desktop. New upstream release : ntfs-3g-20070803-BETA :D I've tried to unmount and remount the drives, rebooted but no luck dev/sda1 /media/winxp fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,default_permissions,allow_ other 0 0 dev/sda6 /media/home fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,default_permissions,allow_ other 0 0 dev/sda5 /media/data fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,default_permissions,allow_ other 0 0 dev/sda7 / ext3 rw,noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 0ĭevpts /dev/pts devpts rw,gid=5,mode=620 0 0 dev/hdc /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0 dev/sda1 /media/winxp ntfs-3g silent,umask=0,locale=en_AU.utf8 0 0 dev/sda6 /media/home ntfs-3g silent,umask=0,locale=en_AU.utf8 0 0 ![]() dev/sda5 /media/data ntfs-3g silent,umask=0,locale=en_AU.utf8 0 0 dev/sda7 / ext3 defaults,noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1 # /etc/fstab: static file system information. I'm getting some errors when trying to remove some folders and files from a ntfs drive ![]()
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