And so of course, mount used the kernel driver. It seems like - even though it added the ntfs-3g-ntfsprogs package - it wasn’t fully included/installed. Now I’m getting the same error as with the exFAT fuse driver…
#INSTALL NTFS 3G LINUX INSTALL#
sbin/ldconfig: /usr/lib/libOpenVG.so is not a symbolic opkg install ntfs-3g_2017.3.23-r0_armv7at2hf-neon.ipkĪnd inserted my NTFS formatted USB drive: cd ls Hi downloaded the packages and installed them on my testing device: wget System Volume Information suggestions about this topic? sh: cd: sda1: Not a if I unmount and remount the device, it works: umount mount -t exfat /dev/sda1. sda1: Transport endpoint is not connected However, this results into an error: ls -l I enabled exFAT support by including the fuse-exfat package (exFAT via FUSE).
Touch: test.txt: Permission sda1 should be mounted with root:disk not root:root. (ntfs-3g driver via FUSE)īoth results into an access error: ls -lĭrwx- 1 root root 4096 Mar 29 10:12 cd touch test.txt My second attempt was to include the ntfs-3g-ntfsprogs package. The filesystem formatting was done on a Windows 10 computer.įirst of all, i tried to enable ntfs directly in the kernel with the following params: CONFIG_NTFS_FS=y
I tested with different USB drives, from different vendors. However, I was not able to get it working. For a usb related feature, we would like to support other filesystem formats than FAT (and ext* of course).