Roland wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 9:28 am
Reformatting a partition and mounting it with the command string you gave worked. The partition was accessible also from AmigaOS (but not from MOS).
Thanks a lot for testing the NTFSv3 mount. Can you create and delete files and directories on the mounted partition?
mount: /media/NTFS3: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc4, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.
When tried again to mount the ntfs3 formatted partition, I got now the error message above! Now I cannot understand... I checked from the terninal that I had indeed used the string you gave to reformat the partition:
mount: /media/NTFS3: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc4, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.
When tried again to mount the ntfs3 formatted partition, I got now the error message above! Now I cannot understand... I checked from the terninal that I had indeed used the string you gave to reformat the partition:
But isn't there needed 'ntfs3' instead of 'ntfs' in that string...?
It’s correct to format it with ’ntfs’. I think the new NTFS isn’t big endian compatible. I have the same problems. If I format a partition with ntfs then I can mount it afterwards. I can also create a file and access it with VI. But I can’t list the files on this partition because the new driver can’t read the hidden ”.” file.
FYI because of the issues with the new NTFS3 driver by Paragon Software:
I wrote:
Hello Konstantin,
Is the new driver compatible with big endian systems? (byte order)
If I format a partition with NTFS [1], then I can mount it afterwards with the new NTFS driver. I can also create a file and access it with an editor. But I can’t list the files on this partition because the new driver can’t read the hidden ”.” file. After a umount of this partition, it isn't possible
to mount it again. [2]
I made some room to install Void Linux. The installation didn't pose any major problem for someone who has struggled with Fienix . But there is still a problem to be solved.
You suggest establishing the connection via DHCP. My server does not allow this connection. It must be manual. I am therefore obliged to explicitly specify the connection parameters specific to my MAC address. How can I proceed, knowing that even as root, I do not have access to NetworkManager. All GUI controls are grayed out and inaccessible