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    Can't mount NTFS USB stick

    I know it's NTFS because I formatted it that way using gparted under ubuntu. The reason I want NTFS rather than FAT32 is because I need to put a file larger than 4GB in it.
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    Can't mount NTFS USB stick

    So should I reformat my drive using the fdisk under freeBSD? And will that make sure it will be recognized?
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    Ctrl+Alt+Fn crashes X11

    Every time when I am in X and want to use Ctrl+Alt+Fn to switch to a tty and comes back to the tty with X, the X is gone and I got the following messages in console: (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" Failed to load DMI info, X60 TV quirk not applied. Setting master drm0: [ITHREAD]...
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    Can't mount NTFS USB stick

    I tried that command, but still get the same error message, and dmesg show one more line of GEOM: da0: media size does not match label.
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    Can't mount NTFS USB stick

    I'll try the command : > /dev/da0, but what does that command actually do?
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    Can't mount NTFS USB stick

    ls -l /dev/da* only show da0 and da0a.
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    Can't mount NTFS USB stick

    I have a 16GB usb stick formated to one partition with NTFS. After I plug it in, dmesg shows fine but with one problem: GEOM: media size does not match label The /dev folder contains da0 and da0a, and all the following commands mount_ntfs /dev/da0 /mnt mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/da0 /mnt...
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