The time now is Tue 21 May 2013, 22:28
All times are UTC - 4 |
| Author |
Message |
papaschtroumpf

Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 250
|
Posted: Tue 05 Jul 2005, 11:21 Post subject:
are NTFS partitions mounted read only? |
|
not at a puppy machine at the memoent so I can't check.
Yesterday I attempted to unzip a wireless drivers .exe file and got all sorts of errors. At first I thought maybe it was becuase the exe wasn't a self extracting archice and that's why unzip was having trouble (even though it listed the contents porperly), then I realized to my horror that I was trying to nzip straight into the NTFS drive where the drivers were stored.
I moved it to ~ and was able to keep working, it was only later that I wondered if the errors in unzip were due to itthinking the mount was writable nad failing to write, or if it's just hte normal behavior for unzip if the mount is read-only.
Anyway, if they're not, NTFS partitions should be mounted as read-only to avoid any inadvertent writing/corrupting.
_________________ Mandriva LE 2005 user and puppy newbie
|
|
Back to top
|
|
 |
drj
Joined: 26 Jun 2005 Posts: 41
|
Posted: Tue 05 Jul 2005, 11:37 Post subject:
Re: are NTFS partitions mounted read only? |
|
I don't think NTFS is mounted as read-only, IF you are using pup001 on NTFS as your home
both /dev/hda1 and pup001 mounted as full read-write
don't know pup001 could be writable if /dev/hda1 is in read-only
only workaround is to hide /dev/hda1 by deleting it from mtab/fstab, df won't show the entry anymore. but pup001 should be still functional as usual
| papaschtroumpf wrote: |
Anyway, if they're not, NTFS partitions should be mounted as read-only to avoid any inadvertent writing/corrupting. |
|
|
Back to top
|
|
 |
papaschtroumpf

Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 250
|
Posted: Tue 05 Jul 2005, 11:42 Post subject:
Re: are NTFS partitions mounted read only? |
|
| drj wrote: | | don't know pup001 could be writable if /dev/hda1 is in read-only |
hadn't thought about that. don't know the answer either since I'm not sure how the mounting of pup001 occurs.
Of course in my case pup001 is on /dev/sda1 so it wouldn't be an issue to lock the NTFS partition.
| drj wrote: | only workaround is to hide /dev/hda1 by deleting it from mtab/fstab, df won't show the entry anymore. but pup001 should be still functional as usual
|
but then you don't have read access to the NTFS partition either.
As long as puppy cannot write to NTFS I don't mind weird error messages. I'm just worried if puppy could attempt to write if the user forgets he's on the NTFS partition like I did and corrupt the NTFS filesystem.
_________________ Mandriva LE 2005 user and puppy newbie
|
|
Back to top
|
|
 |
Guest
Guest
|
Posted: Tue 05 Jul 2005, 16:39 Post subject:
|
|
See here.
|
|
Back to top
|
|
 |
|
|
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum You cannot attach files in this forum You can download files in this forum
|
Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group
|
|
[ Time: 0.0465s ][ Queries: 12 (0.0107s) ][ GZIP on ] |