Ok After updates I can't mount my NTFS usb harddrive. it comes up with the folowing in the KDE file manger; "An error occurred while accessing 'Volume(ntfs)', the system said: org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume.Uknownfailure: ToDo: have to rethink extra options" Is this an error with the kde manager or with the kernel or with the ntfs3g driver? Any help please Thanks Chris
On 2/28/08, Antonio Olivares olivares14031@yahoo.com wrote:
--- Valent Turkovic valent.turkovic@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Antonio Olivares olivares14031@yahoo.com wrote:
--- Valent Turkovic valent.turkovic@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi, I have some ntfs issues. I have two ntfs
partition
on my laptop, and Fedora 8 mounts them automatically and I have
their
shortcuts on gnome desktop. In rawhide I get an error that ntfs partition
have
some errors on them and that they can't be mounted because of
that...
When I reboot back to Fedora 8 ntfs partitions
are
mounted and seam to work ok.
I'm not sure if this there ntfs partition
actually
have errors and rawhide it detecting them (and fedora 8 is
ignoring
them) or that there are no error on ntfs partitions and that rawhide has some bugs regarding ntfs mounting...
Any idea on how to troubleshoot this is
welcome.
Cheers, Valent.
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Did you see something like
\begin{BOX} Unable to mount the volume.
Failed to read $MFTMirr: Input/output error
Failed to
mount '/dev/sda1': Input/output error NTFS is
either
inconsistent, or have hardware fualts, or you
have a
SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first case
run
chkdsk /f on Windows then reboot into Windows
TWICE.
The usage of the /f parameter is very important!
If
you have SoftRAID/FakeRAID then first you must activate it and mount a different device under
the
/dev/mapper directory, (e.g, /dev/mapper/nvidia_eahaabcc1). Please see the 'dmraid' documentation for the
details
OK
\end{BOX}
I see that as well. Once in a blue moon I boot
into
windows and I see all is well, so it might be a problem with ntfs-g or what it is called.
Regards,
Antonio
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Yes, I see exaclt this...
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Valent,
With the updates yesterdays/or the day before I do not get that anymore. I can see the partitions :). I hope that you do not see that ugly box with that warning anymore :)
Regards,
Antonio
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