On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 15:24 -0400, Loren Lockwood wrote:
Hi all. I'm very new at Linux. Have tried a couple of distros
and like
FC3 best so far. Some problems exist, though. I have dual boot with
Win2K using NTFS. FC3 can't see that partition. Bumming around on the
net I found out that seeing NTFS is an option which is turned off by
default in the kernel of this distro. To turn it on, they say I have to
recompile the kernel. That seems scary to me, but I found a site with
very extensive instructions and decided to try it. But first I need the
kernel source code. Where do I find that? I poked around in Red Hat's
site, also Fedora's, but didn't find anything.
The easiest way is to install the kernel-ntfs RPM from
http://rpm.livna.org/fedora/3/i386/RPMS.stable/ that matches your
kernel. I do this for the nvidia since it does not break dependencies
like installing nvidia's driver directly.
Also, does this mean that every time a new kernel is issued I'll
have to
go through the same procedure? Isn't there some way to get this option
turned on by default?
From what I understand there may be some patent issues with
reading/writing NTFS and so this is one of the reasons it's not included
in fedora.
Regards,
Paul