Red Hat 9 - NTFS Support

Does any one know if RedHat 9 comes with ntfs support by default?

And, if by chance its not included by default, does any one here know where I can get that support added?

bah, nevermind I found what I needed

Of course you can add NTFS support read only in RH9.
You can do this in two ways.
First, you can just recompile your kernel with NTFS support.
Or second (easier!):
Visit this website:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-ntfs/
it's kernel driver for ntfs support (if my memory serves me right for 2.4 kernel)
Try this, it's easy!

Kernel 2.4 not support NTFS. You can upgrade to Kernel 2.6

Good Luck

Why?
By my mind 2.4.22 has NTFS support....
Anyway you can install driver for NTFS support without recompile your kernel....

Yes! But Kernel 2.4.x only support read NTFS, not support Write NTFS.

Yeah, but write NTFS is VERY dangerous mode....
You can destroy all of your information on your hard drive.....

It is not that linux kernel doesn't support NTFS, only Redhat distribution doesn't. MDK, Debian, SuSe, or Lindows has compiled NTFS module by default. Anyway, it is easy to add NTFS support feature, and since AndroidI6 has already found what he needed, I will be quiet. :smiley:

Gentoo also has NTFS support!:wink:

Gentoo also has NTFS support!:wink:

u can go about recompiling ur kernel with ntfs support..
or the easier way---just surf this page and u will be able to get wat exactly u want: