i've already did a bt3 clean install and it's stable so far. thanx for help!
Well i could install BT2, and then just slapt-get --search ntfs-3g and then install the
newest one available and kaboom! I can read-write to my ntfs partitionss!!!!!! =D
I suggest going for ntfs-3g and maybe BackTrack 3 as that has the newest or allmost
the newest one availableWell, you can use ntfs-3g on allmost any linux OS so i don't
see what the problem is
I would say, convert from FAT32 -> NTFS on your windows partition :P Then come back
if you still got problems![]()
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i've already did a bt3 clean install and it's stable so far. thanx for help!
No problemo, that's what we're here for when we got time
And yes, BackTrack 3 (Beta) is fairly stable, i say with a few fixes and upgrades
you could call it 100% stable in my oppinion![]()
[quote][I]I realized, that I had fallen down from the top of the mountain into a deep, terrifying and dark hole, just to find out that another mountain in front of me, much greater than the previous, was the next step in life. I began to wander uphill on the next mountain of life while I knew it would be much harder than the previous mountain. [/I]- MaXe[/quote]