From: Alejandro R. S. <as...@MI...> - 2004-03-01 14:32:16
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You won't be able to mount the file system that way. Something doesn't let you mount the filesystem twice. Not sure if it's windows, linux, or both, but it's generally a good idea. I got the same results trying to mount my Compact Flash card in Linux if I had anything trying to touch it in Windows (command promot, explorer window, etc...), and Windows told me the device was busy if I tried to use it while coLinux had it mounted. For now, I believe your best bet to get at the ntfs system is Samba. -Alejandro On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 08:55, Erlend Slettevoll wrote: > Hi all > > I've just installed coLinux with the debian-image. I recompiled the kernel with ntfs-support, and am trying to mount one of my ntfs-drives in coLinux. Is this possible? > > I've tried my best according to the documentation I've been able to find. I've tried <block_device index="1" path="\Device\HarddiskVolume1" enabled="true"></block_device> in default.colinux.xml, and then tried to mount the ntfs-drive in linux as usual. Then I get the message "mount: /dev/cobd1: can't read superblock". I also tried different HarddiskVolume-numbers, but they seem to give the same result. Can anyone please guide me in the right direction? > > --Erlend > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. > Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with > a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click > _______________________________________________ > coLinux-devel mailing list > coL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-devel > |