Hello guys,
I'm a relatively freshman to linux on ps3. I have had installed ubuntu 7.10 on my PS3 but with a new kernel witch supported wifi, i couldn't mount my 500 GB external Drive with NTFS FS with it.
So i read in this and other forums that Yellow Dog Linux supports NTFS (read only) 'out of the box' . Eager to give it a try i installed yellow dog linux on my PS3 with 2.10 Firmware.
Of course (wouldn't be funny without) i ran in some problems after the installation. No CD/DVD Drive mounted, no WIFI support and so on. I updated to the newer kernel wich fixes wifi funcionality and manualy mounted the Drive. So far so good.
but when i plug in my external drive in, it recognizes it but won't mount. In Nautilus it says ntfs not supportet, the same with 'mount /dev/sda1'
Then i searched for ntfs-3g, but i guess it is not avaiable via 'yum install ntfs-3g' the same for 'ntfsmount'.
I guess YDL Just does not support Ntfs drives. If i type mount --h ther is no -ntfs setting i can add.(correct me if I'm wrong)
My big question is , does YDL 5.01 support usb-NTFS drives??? And if yes, after the wifi kernel upgrade too? (i would download it and install it then)
Because i believe 5.02 doesnt have the Fuse-Module witch is needed for ntfs.
Also I read on an other forum that you need to compile the ntfs functionality to the kernel. Anyone knows something about it?
Help is very appreciated!!


