I have a separate Windows Hard Drive that i am trying to access.
it shows up in gpart and dmesg as nvd0, but every combination of mount and ntfs-3g i have tried fails for different reasons. Heres a few:
i have added
any help would be appreciated!
Code:
gpart show
=> 34 2000409197 nvd0 GPT (954G)
34 2014 - free - (1.0M)
2048 1085440 1 ms-recovery (530M)
1087488 204800 2 efi (100M)
1292288 32768 3 ms-reserved (16M)
1325056 1999081472 4 ms-basic-data (953G)
2000406528 2703 - free - (1.3M)
=> 34 2000409197 diskid/DISK-2K1720078441 GPT (954G)
34 2014 - free - (1.0M)
2048 1085440 1 ms-recovery (530M)
1087488 204800 2 efi (100M)
1292288 32768 3 ms-reserved (16M)
1325056 1999081472 4 ms-basic-data (953G)
2000406528 2703 - free - (1.3M)
=> 40 976773088 ada0 GPT (466G)
40 1024 1 freebsd-boot (512K)
1064 968883192 2 freebsd-ufs (462G)
968884256 7888872 3 freebsd-swap (3.8G)
it shows up in gpart and dmesg as nvd0, but every combination of mount and ntfs-3g i have tried fails for different reasons. Heres a few:
Code:
# mount /dev/nvd0 /mnt/windows/
mount: /dev/nvd0: No such file or directory
# ntfs-3g /dev/nvd0 /mnt/windows/
NTFS signature is missing.
Failed to mount '/dev/nvd0': Invalid argument
The device '/dev/nvd0' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS.
Maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a
partition (e.g. /dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way around?
i have added
nvme_load="YES"
and nvd_load="YES"
to /boot/loader.conf as wellany help would be appreciated!