http://www.linux-ntfs.org/content/view/137/73/
You will need to use the rpm for your particular kernel version.
On 6/25/06, betty <
molossermom@ev1.net> wrote:
> i backed up all my files to an ext hdd last month. the ntfs files from
> the m$ computer are just my photos. i was hoping to 'read' them with my
> redhat 9 computer in the mountains over this summer, BUT apparently i
> need to get a tar.gz file or something for RH to read ntfs. :(
> is there an easier way to do the same thing? like maybe i should re-save
> them as fat files or something?
> thanks
>
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