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On 11/1/21 4:47 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: |
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> On 2021-11-01, thelma@×××××××××××.com <thelma@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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>> I format external nvme SSD (M.2) drive as NTFS on Windows (to store |
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>> some pictures etc.) But when I insert the drive on Linux box (it |
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>> has support for NTFS enabled) I get an error: |
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> Please define what you mean by "it has support for NTFS enabled". |
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> Are you running a v5.15 kernel with the new in-tree NTFS driver? |
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> Are you using the ntfs3g FUSE driver? |
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> Are you using the old, read-only NTFS in-tree driver? |
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I'm using kernel: 5.4.72-gentoo |
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Under: File systems: |
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DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems: |
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<*> MSDOS fs support |
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- <*> VFAT (Windows-95) fs support |
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- <*> NTFS file system support |
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- [*] NTFS write support |
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After installing sys-fs/ntfs3g |
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It keeps telling I don't have: |
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CONFIG_FUSE_FS: is not set when it should be. |
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I think I need to enable: |
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< > FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) support |