2. Installing newer FUSE module.
You may get some warning while mounting ntfs partition. One sample warning is as follows. This indicates that the FUSE module is old.
WARNING: Old FUSE kernel module detected. This means, some driver features are not available (swap file on NTFS, boot from NTFS by LILO), and unmount is not safe unless you make sure the ntfs-3g process naturally terminates after calling 'umount'. The safe FUSE kernel driver is included in the official Linux kernels since version 2.6.20-rc1, or in the FUSE 2.6 software package. Please see the next page for more help: http://www.ntfs-3g.org/support.html#fuse26
If so, you can manually install the newer fuse module.
Download new fuse tarball from here.
Untar the downloaded file.
# tar -xzvf fuse-2.6.x.tar.gz
Remove the old module.
# rmmod fuse
Change to the fuse-2.6.x directory and run following commands.
# ./configure --enable-kernel-module
# make
# make install
Make sure that you get no errors after configure command. If you don't have kernel source code available, the it will give some errors.
Once these commands are executed successfully, you can mount ntfs partitions without any warnings.
You may get some warning while mounting ntfs partition. One sample warning is as follows. This indicates that the FUSE module is old.
WARNING: Old FUSE kernel module detected. This means, some driver features are not available (swap file on NTFS, boot from NTFS by LILO), and unmount is not safe unless you make sure the ntfs-3g process naturally terminates after calling 'umount'. The safe FUSE kernel driver is included in the official Linux kernels since version 2.6.20-rc1, or in the FUSE 2.6 software package. Please see the next page for more help: http://www.ntfs-3g.org/support.html#fuse26
If so, you can manually install the newer fuse module.
Download new fuse tarball from here.
Untar the downloaded file.
# tar -xzvf fuse-2.6.x.tar.gz
Remove the old module.
# rmmod fuse
Change to the fuse-2.6.x directory and run following commands.
# ./configure --enable-kernel-module
# make
# make install
Make sure that you get no errors after configure command. If you don't have kernel source code available, the it will give some errors.
Once these commands are executed successfully, you can mount ntfs partitions without any warnings.
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