> "Otto Haliburton" wrote: > > Yes, there are several possibilities they are > > 1) rebuild your kernel enabling ntfs readonly access > > 2) www.rhil.net where you can obtain the modules and instructions > > 3) search redhat.com for ntfs a person provides the modules. > > > > Should be no need for any of the above, at least for NTFS - I can > mount my NTFS partition RO using a default RH kernel with no > tinkering, not sure if the same applies to FAT32.
You can mount FAT32 partitions RW with the default install. I have a dual boot RH 8 / Win2K box that has an additional FAT32 partition that is for nothing but transferring files between the two operating systems. Ben -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list