Open Source Technical Information: How do I read my NTFS (Windows NT/2000/XP/2003) drive in Fedora?

Friday 28 October 2011

How do I read my NTFS (Windows NT/2000/XP/2003) drive in Fedora?

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Well, now, that's an easy one! You just have to install the ntfs-3g program!
  1. Open a Terminal.
  2. Become root:
    su -
  3. Type:
    yum install ntfs-3g
Now you can read and write to your NTFS drives!
For information on how to use your NTFS drive, you can read the NTFS FAQ. (You don't need to worry about /proc/filesystems like it says there, though.)

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