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ntfs-3g
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How to mount an NTFS Partiotion in Bliss OS 15.8
I have also found this repository (https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g) which seems to be a fork of the NTFS-3G repository from Tuxera (https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g) but it doesn't provide any instructions on how to install NTFS-3G on Bliss OS without compiling it yourself from what I understand.
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How come Zorin can successfully access Windows 10 OneDrive's Desktop, Documents and Pictures?
Can you access any folders on your Windows drive? If not, you could maybe try reinstalling ntfs-3g. I believe this is responsible reading from/writing to nfts partitions. It should be installed on most modern distros, but maybe it's not installed on yours.
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Real world issue of linux?
So if you like ntfs transparent file compression, ensure you have ntfs-3g installed. Make an ntfs partition with folders, set the compression flag on the folder of your choice per these notes https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g/wiki/Using-Transparently-Compressed-Files write your logs you wanted to compress to it and it is a compressed folder.
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os-prober is not detecting Windows?
pigeon@pigeon:~$ ntfs-3g ntfs-3g: No device is specified. ntfs-3g 2022.5.17 integrated FUSE 28 - Third Generation NTFS Driver Configuration type 7, XATTRS are on, POSIX ACLS are on Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Yura Pakhuchiy Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Szabolcs Szakacsits Copyright (C) 2007-2021 Jean-Pierre Andre Copyright (C) 2009-2020 Erik Larsson Usage: ntfs-3g [-o option[,...]] Options: ro (read-only mount), windows_names, uid=, gid=, umask=, fmask=, dmask=, streams_interface=. Please see the details in the manual (type: man ntfs-3g). Example: ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows Plugin path: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ntfs-3g News, support and information: https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g/
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Is there any free version of this app" linux file systems for windows by paragon" available? They saying I need to pay $20 just so I can transfer my files from a Linux based file system to Windows which is actually absurd.
For more info, here is their wiki https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g/wiki
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External Hard Drive suddenly Windows Formatted?
You should typically have no issue reading from the NTFS disk with a Mac but writing to is a separate matter. The driver you were using may not be compatible with Ventura. Here are a couple paid options: Paragon NTFS, along with NTFS for Mac. There are also a couple open-source options with limited support but should be otherwise functional: NTFS-3G or macFUSE.
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30 questions from a one week Linux user
You need ntfs-3g to read/write a NTFS drive. It shouldn't corrupt your data no matter what but may create some Linux-only files which may prevent the Windows machine from booting up. Idk how Windows 7 handle this. Windows 10 should ignore them though.
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Creating a distro hopping partition that can be seen by macos and windows
If it's on their repositories, that would be easy. If not, you could compile from source.
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Failing to automount external drive
Unprivileged user can not mount NTFS block devices using the external FUSE library. Either mount the volume as root, or rebuild NTFS-3G with integrated FUSE support and make it setuid root. Please see more information at https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g/wiki/NTFS-3G-FAQ
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r/w NTFS
https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g probably it's the only way to get a read/write permission for NTFS drivers.
osxfuse
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why is my mac able to read the left sd card but not the right?
Install macFUSE, thank me later: https://osxfuse.github.io
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Please someone save me from file sharing hell to windows
I didn't exactly use any 'tutorial'. Assumming you can already SSH to the target machine, you just need to install both these pkgs then reboot to 1TR Recovery Mode and choosing Reduced Security and choose to enable Kernel Extension and then reboot again goto Security & Privacy and Allow the extension, and that's it you can now use it.
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Spacedrive – an open source cross-platform file explorer
Yeah, FUSE is Linux only. But for completeness, for macs there is macFUSE, and for Windows there is winfsp. Both of these have fewer filesystems than FUSE, and I've used neither so I don't know how well they work.
https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse/wiki/List-of-macFUSE-File...
https://winfsp.dev/doc/Known-File-Systems/
- macOS Sonoma is available today
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How do I fix this?
Weird. Where did you download (lat/new)est MacFuse from? https://osxfuse.github.io/ I hope!
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Ask HN: What are some good resources for learning about low level disk/file IO?
I lead a project that included shipping a filesystem driver and a virtual disk on Windows.
What I did to learn the lower-level APIs, and perform initial testing on the driver, was write a "mirror" drive. The user-mode code pointed to a folder on disk, the driver made a virtual disk drive, and all reads and writes in the virtual disk drive went to the mirror folder.
On Windows, you can implement something like that using Dokany, Dokan, or Winfsp. On linux, there's the Fuse API. On Mac, there's MacFUSE.
Even if you don't do a "mirror" drive, understanding the callbacks that libraries like Dokany, Dokan, Winfsp, and Fuse do helps you understand how IO happens in the driver. Many IO methods provided in popular languages provide abstractions above what the OS does. (For example, the Windows kernel has no concept of the "Stream" that's in your C# program. The "Stream"'s Position property is purely a construct within the .Net framework.)
https://dokan-dev.github.io/
https://github.com/dokan-dev/dokany
https://osxfuse.github.io/
Another place to start is the OS's documentation itself. For example, you can start with Window's CreateFileA function. This typically is what gets called "under the hood" in most programming languages when you open or create a file: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/...
- Cross-platform disk encryption
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Possible to use VeraCrypt without OSXFuse
"FUSE-T is a kext-less implementation of FUSE for macOS that uses NFS v4 local server instead of a kernel extension. The main motivation for this project is to replace macfuse (https://osxfuse.github.io/) that implements its own kext to make fuse work. With each version of macOS it's getting harder and harder to load kernel extensions. Apple strongly discourages it and, for this reason, software distributions that include macfuse are very difficult to install. Additionally, the macfuse kext is unstable, may cause frequent system crashes and kernel lock-ups. Given those limitations many software publishers are unable to use macfuse anymore. FUSE-T doesn't make use of kernel extension, it implements its own userspace server that converts between FUSE protocol and NFS calls and let macOS mount NFS volume instead of a kernel filesystem."
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Any way to write to NTFS drives from Hackintosh?
MacFuse (ntfs-3g) and a Foolproof way of getting it working via Homebrew.
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mount harddisk with different formats
macos doesn’t support many Linux file system formats. You’ll have to use something like macFUSE https://osxfuse.github.io/