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/dev/(your disk) /media/(your folder) ntfs-3g rw,late 0 0
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/dev/(your disk) /media/(your folder) ntfs-3g rw,late 0 0
This does not work all it does is throw GhostBSD into kernel panic, the last thing starting on the screen isericbsd wrote:It should be in media if you want mount it and automatically visible in the desktop environment.Code: Select all
/dev/(your disk) /media/(your folder) ntfs-3g rw,late 0 0
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fusefs ada2s1 is not a valid file does not exist or folder does not exist
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root@##### /u/h/###### gpart show -p ada2
=> 63 3907029105 ada2 MBR (1.8T)
63 1985 - free - (992k)
2048 1039269888 ada2s1 ntfs (495G)
1039271936 2867757056 ada2s2 ebr (1.3T)
3907028992 176 - free - (88k
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root@###### /u/h/##### # ntfs-3g /dev/ada2s1 /mnt/photo
Error opening '/dev/ada2s1': Operation not permitted
Failed to mount '/dev/ada2s1': Operation not permitted
The NTFS partition is hibernated. Please resume and shutdown Windows
properly, or mount the volume read-only with the 'ro' mount option, or
mount the volume read-write with the 'remove_hiberfile' mount option.
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#mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/ada2s1 /mnt/
this is what I get with this command
root@kelvin /u/h/kelvin#
mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/ada2s1 /mnt/photo
mount: /dev/ada2s1: Operation not supported by device
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root@##### /u/h/~~~~# ntfs-3g /dev/ada2s1 /mnt/photo
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fusefs_enable="YES" is in /etc/rc.conf
You can add in /boot/loader.confmandog wrote:This does not work all it does is throw GhostBSD into kernel panic, the last thing starting on the screen isericbsd wrote:It should be in media if you want mount it and automatically visible in the desktop environment.Code: Select all
/dev/(your disk) /media/(your folder) ntfs-3g rw,late 0 0
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fusefs ada2s1 is not a valid file does not exist or folder does not exist
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root@##### /u/h/###### gpart show -p ada2 => 63 3907029105 ada2 MBR (1.8T) 63 1985 - free - (992k) 2048 1039269888 ada2s1 ntfs (495G) 1039271936 2867757056 ada2s2 ebr (1.3T) 3907028992 176 - free - (88k
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root@###### /u/h/##### # ntfs-3g /dev/ada2s1 /mnt/photo Error opening '/dev/ada2s1': Operation not permitted Failed to mount '/dev/ada2s1': Operation not permitted The NTFS partition is hibernated. Please resume and shutdown Windows properly, or mount the volume read-only with the 'ro' mount option, or mount the volume read-write with the 'remove_hiberfile' mount option.
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#mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/ada2s1 /mnt/ this is what I get with this command root@kelvin /u/h/kelvin# mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/ada2s1 /mnt/photo mount: /dev/ada2s1: Operation not supported by device
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root@##### /u/h/~~~~# ntfs-3g /dev/ada2s1 /mnt/photo
It seems as if the partitions are trying to mount twice at start up and or the write permissions are not being implemented?
And yes
I also tried it as a variable in /boot/defaults/loader file that made no difference.Code: Select all
fusefs_enable="YES" is in /etc/rc.conf
Your help would be appreciated
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fuse_load="YES"
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-o force
I have some problems on FreeBSD too to mount NTFS partitions. Even with FreeBSD 10.mandog wrote:You can add in /boot/loader.conf
fuse_load="YES"
I had already tried that it does not make any difference, It just says on the boot screen unable to configure read/write as if something is missing.
What is Kmod fusefs as that is installed and should ntfsprogs be installed as it conflicts with fusefsntfs-3g saying they install to same directory.
This is starting to wonder if its something missing in the GhostBSD config as people seem to get it working OK in FreeBSD?
And I really need nfts-3g support as I have a lot of data on windows drives.