Then use os-prober to confirm that it can see the Windows OS on NTFS partition, then follow it ~]# grub2-mkconfig -output=/boot/grub2/grub. NTFS-3G can create, remove, rename, move files, directories, hard links, and streams it can read and write normal and transparently compressed files, including streams and sparse files it can handle special files like symbolic links, devices, and FIFOs, ACL, extended attributes moreover it provides full file access right and ownership support. Content of RPM Changelog Provides Requires Download ntfs-3g-2016.2. Provides : fuse-ntfs-3g libntfs-3g.so.87 () (64bit) ntfs-3g ntfs-3g (x86-64) ntfsprogs-fuse Requires : rpmlib (FileDigests) < 4.6.0-1 rpmlib (CompressedFileNames) < 3.0. I had to manually add ELrepo to install the required packages, and i am wondering why ? i mean what is the reason that those packages are not considered part of the common Extras - for example ?īecause of that, the grub installer does not consider adding the Windows installation coexisting on the host to the Grub menu, thus disallowing the user to boot into his Windows box ! thus he will have to add NTFS support with the below packages ~]# rpm -qa | grep -i ~]# This command will also enable you to get the device name under the /dev directory. Your USB device should be listed in the output as highlighted in the following screenshot. I just installed Rocky, it looks fine, but i noted that NTFS support is not available by default, the NTFS packages are not installed and not available on the default Repositories : Install NTFS-3G in Linux Identify NTFS Partition Now plug your USB drive into the computer and check for all connected block devices using the fdisk command.
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