![]() ![]() Note: I wrote a similar article but for MAC OS X back in 2011: How to read and write an NTFS external disk on a MAC OS X. In order to "really" mount a NTFS drive and write on it, one needs the ntfs-3g package, which uses fuse in the background. But I remembered that NTFS mounts are a little bit special on Linux. To run it on our computer, you need to install the ntfs-3g package as follows. Step 1: Open terminal with su access and enter the command as shown below: apt-get install ntfs 3g -y Step 2: After completion, the install command exits and. "rw is there so it should work", would be my first guess. A ntfsfix is part of the ntfs-3g package (an open-source implementation of NTFS) and it repairs several fundamental NTFS inconsistencies, resets the NTFS journal file, and schedules an NTFS consistency check for the first boot into Windows. dev/sde1 on /mnt2 type ntfs (rw,relatime,uid=0,gid=0,fmask=0177,dmask=077,nls=utf8,errors=continue,mft_zone_multiplier=1) ntfs: (device sde1): ntfs_setattr(): Changes in user/group/mode are not supported yet, ignoring. Touch: cannot touch ‘bla’: Permission denied Permissions were correct, at least that root was able to write:ĭrwsr-sr-x 1 root root 232K Oct 14 20:00 Moviesīut when I tried to manually create a file, permission denied again: Rsync error: received SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGHUP (code 20) at io.c(504) ![]() Rsync: mkstemp "/mnt2/Movies/." failed: Permission denied (13) Rsync error: received SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGHUP (code 20) at rsync.c(638) 0 So it looks like it's already installed. # rsync -rtuP /mnt/data/Movies/ /mnt2/Movies/ġ,956,669,762 100% 108.73MB/s 0:00:17 (xfr#1, to-chk=1040/1042) HOWEVER: What you download is the source code. I have tried to install ntfs-3g using the following command: Code: Select all sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g I get the following message: Code: Select all Reading package lists. I mounted the partition to /mnt2 and wanted to sync the data from NAS, but it failed: The external hdd has one partition and is formatted with NTFS (to allow create some backups from Windows hosts, too). To create an offsite backup, I plugged an external hard drive via USB to my home NAS server. Published on October 18th 2018 - Listed in Linux Windows Permission denied when writing on NTFS mount, even as root ![]()
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