On 10/21/12, Raoul MEGELAS <rmgls_at_free.fr> wrote: > On Sun, 21 Oct 2012 14:04:46 +0100 > Attilio Rao <attilio_at_freebsd.org> wrote: > Hi Attilio, > > >> On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Raoul <rmgls_at_free.fr> wrote: >> Hi, >>> >>> Trying to mount a partition from type ntfs >>> with the following conditions i get: >>> >>> R241700, with fusefs-libs in sync. >>> >>> kldload fuse >>> fuse loaded >>> mount -t ntfs /dev/daXsX >>> not supported! >>> mount_ntfs /dev/daXsX >>> no such file or directory! >>> >>> in the second case, truss will report: >>> sysctl "", ... >>> which mean that the path is empty of course. >>> >>> Perhaps i miss something??? >> >>Try >> >>ntfs-3g /dev/daXsX /mnt/ntfs/ > > ntfs-3g crashes in the following environment: > mac x86/64 hardware, running an external usb drive with a freebsd partition > (da0s3; > da1s1 da1s2 = ntfs partitions. > and even if it mounts fine the first read/rwrite panic. > > >>Attilio >> >> >>-- > >>Peace can only be achieved by understanding - A. Einstein >> > > and now i investigated a little more. BTW, are you using the imported new FUSE module from stock kernel? I think that fusefs-ntfs will install fusefs-kmod port which must not happen now. Please make sure to use the stock FUSE support present in -CURRENT (which means reinstalling kernel and world appropriately). Attilio -- Peace can only be achieved by understanding - A. EinsteinReceived on Sun Oct 21 2012 - 19:07:38 UTC
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