9.5
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- System requirements
- Installation
- Using The Driver
- Mount options
- Additional Utilities
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting processes
- Mount troubleshooting
- The install.sh script can’t find kernel sources
- Can’t compile the NTFS/HFS+ for Linux driver
- “Can’t load module” message at the end of installation
- ufsd module: kernel-module version mismatch
- ufsd module: create_module: operation is not permitted
- insmod: a module named as ufsd already exists
- insmod: Unknown symbol jnl_op (err0)
- Can’t mount NTFS/HFS+ volume
- Hardware issues
- Sysdump utility
- UFSD driver compatibility
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What are 'minor errors' reported by chkntfs utility?
- Warnings on Windows7/Vista when NTFS HDD is reconnected from Linux
- Recently changed file has its modification time a few hours ahead of or behind the current system time. Why?
- Why does mount option A make driver ignore mount option B?
- Does the driver have an optimization for avoiding data fragmentation?
- Why a lot of memory is used for volume mounting?
- Why the disk can't be dismounted?
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7.2 Mount troubleshooting
Use our mount troubleshooting diagram for faster mount issue resolution.
7.3 The install.sh script can’t find kernel sources
1. Read Software requirements section, make sure all tools are functional. For more information,
please read kernel documentation.
2. Linux Kernel must be configured correctly.
3. Make sure that you have kernel sources, for example, in the /usr/src/linux-x.x.xx directory,
where x.x.xx is your kernel version (for example, 4.4.9). Type uname -r in the command line
to know your current kernel version.
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