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can't write on my harddisk partition [solved]


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before installing mandriva i had two partitions c and d. d was for data. i installed linux on c. i can access d on mandriva but i can't wrtie to it. I logged as root and right clicked the hard disk partition and tried to change to read and modify but i get an error message.

 

please help.

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Actually you can use "captive-ntfs" and write to NTFS partitions (albeit slowly), but the latest captive-ntfs revisions need fuse builtin the kernel- and that happened with kernel 2.6.14. Mandriva uses kernel 2.6.12, without fuse, and for that you will have to use an older version- much slower, and less reliable.

If your windows D: partition isn't too large ( = 30GB or smaller), you can use a commercial partition manager to convert it to FAT32, which is easily writable with every 2.6.X kernel revision.

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