Hi,
I am having a strange problem with fuse and NTFS partitions. I cannot copy from FreeBSD to an NTFS partition. I can copy files from NTFS but when I try to copy to, the file doesn't show up in Windows but leaves errors on the drive that have to be fixed with chkdsk. I am using dsbmd and have all the necessary fuse packages installed. FUSE is enabled in loader.conf and rc.conf. I am also using a UEFI system. My machine is a Lenovo y510p. If there's any configs I need to show just ask. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I got the file to show up in Windows but it involved copying the files in FreeBSD, rebooting FreeBSD to verify if the files are still there, then booting Windows. If I boot Windows right after copying the files are not there.
EDIT 2: OK I think this has something to do with dsbmd/c not unmounting drives properly. I have been getting errors of drives not being unmounted properly when I manually mount them instead of automounting with dsbmc. I tried ejecting through pcmanfm and then remounting the NTFS drive that I copied files to and the files are there. They also show up in Windows. So this has to do with dsbmc performing unclean dismounts. Anyone know how I can fix this? Is it better to use the devd automount?
I am having a strange problem with fuse and NTFS partitions. I cannot copy from FreeBSD to an NTFS partition. I can copy files from NTFS but when I try to copy to, the file doesn't show up in Windows but leaves errors on the drive that have to be fixed with chkdsk. I am using dsbmd and have all the necessary fuse packages installed. FUSE is enabled in loader.conf and rc.conf. I am also using a UEFI system. My machine is a Lenovo y510p. If there's any configs I need to show just ask. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I got the file to show up in Windows but it involved copying the files in FreeBSD, rebooting FreeBSD to verify if the files are still there, then booting Windows. If I boot Windows right after copying the files are not there.
EDIT 2: OK I think this has something to do with dsbmd/c not unmounting drives properly. I have been getting errors of drives not being unmounted properly when I manually mount them instead of automounting with dsbmc. I tried ejecting through pcmanfm and then remounting the NTFS drive that I copied files to and the files are there. They also show up in Windows. So this has to do with dsbmc performing unclean dismounts. Anyone know how I can fix this? Is it better to use the devd automount?