Hal 0.5.9.1 mounting NTFS read-only [solved]

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Hal 0.5.9.1 mounting NTFS read-only [solved]

Postby Raqua » Sun Jun 24, 2007 23:15

After emerging Hal 0.5.9.1 I lost the ability to write to ntfs partitions.

THis is working now again:
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#cat /media/.hal-mtab
/dev/sdb9       1000    0       ntfs-3g nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,utf8      /media/MARTIN_DISK


but before I emerged back the older version of Hal 0.5.9-r6 there was ntfs instead of ntfs-3g.
I already filled a bug with Gentoo, just posting it here if anyone has the same problem.
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Postby lxnay » Mon Jun 25, 2007 7:19

You MUST use our version, hal-0.5.9-r6
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Postby lxnay » Mon Jun 25, 2007 7:40

Anyway, I updated our release to 0.5.9.1-r6
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Postby Raqua » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:08

Hm .. That is strange. So if I understand it right, this time Gentoo was faster that Sabayon team and brought new version sooner than you ? :)

Btw. Where is the difference between these two ? I mean, I have been trying to find where this is configured, but I did not succeed. I am just curious.
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Postby lxnay » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:18

our release supports ntfs-3g ;)
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