[Bug 300443] Re: hal rejects to mount ntfs-3g partition

dino99 dyvazar at numericable.fr
Sun May 3 20:28:49 UTC 2009


hi,

here is my story:
- i use a fat32 usb stick to install new distro with unetbootin. That stick formated with intrepid gparted work like a charm on intrepid & jaunty 32.
- today i want to install an other os, so i reformat this stick with jaunty gparted (0.4.3-0ubuntu1) and i get an error when ive tried to mount it: "cannot get volume.fstype.alternative"
This error is widely described here and over forums as a ntfs-3g one.

What i have done next, is to reformat this stick with format xp sp3
(always fat 32). rebooting with jaunty 32, i'm surprised when i see this
stick mounted, no more error !!!

So, now i'm not sure that ntfs-3g is responsible, thinking instead about
gparted (0.4.3-0ubuntu1)


** Attachment added: "lshal.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26290197/lshal.log

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