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Sorry if this thread does not belong here. I didn't find anywhere else to post it.
I was trying to test NTFS&HFS for Linux 8.5 Express to implement a network of Mac and Linux machines. I cannot install these drivers, though. When I do './install.sh' as the instructions suggest, I get the following error message: "Can't preparing driver configuration" I'm running Linux kernel 2.6.32-7 I would really appreciate it if someone told me what the problem is. This message is not very informative. Thanks. Josep M. |
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In case you hadn't figured out yet, Paragon has apparently abondened their Linux product line, and not updated it to function with any Kernel revision higher then 2.6.28.
I was ready to purchase Paragon's ptoduct, when reason prevailed and I checked out the 'free' version first. The issue is the change in the Kernal lock functions, which are, apparently, contained in the provided sourcecode wrapper, I'm hoping it's a hackable fix. I've been away from Linux for a few years, and have just returned, and it's been awesome, but I've have been dying for something faster the NTFS-3G/Fuse, something that doesn't drop dead when you attempt to transfer more then 20GB. HaHaHa! I haven't touched a compiler since '06, amd here I am, two weeks back in the open world, and all ready planning to re-write someone's filesystem wrapper. Sourcecode is like crack, this is gonna be interesting. Paul. |
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