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Try:ntfs-3g /dev/ada1p1 /mnt
, not ada1p2.
it would have been so much easier if i could do this in the fstab file but if i try to and boot up
i get the montroot error
Try:ntfs-3g /dev/ada1p1 /mnt
, not ada1p2.
ntfsfix /dev/ada1p1
ntfsfix is a utility that fixes some common NTFS problems. ntfsfix is NOT a Linux version of chkdsk. It only repairs some fundamental NTFS inconsistencies, resets the NTFS journal file and schedules an NTFS consistency check for the first boot into Windows. You may run ntfsfix on an NTFS volume if you think it was damaged by Windows or some other way and it cannot be mounted.
ntfsfix /dev/ada1p1
Mounting volume... ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0x00000000 size: 4096 usa_ofs: 0 usa_count: 0: Invalid argument
Index buffer (VCN 0x0) of directory inode 0x5 has a size (24) differing from the directory specified size (4096).
Failed to open $Secure: No such file or directory
FAILED
Attempting to correct errors...
Processing $MFT and $MFTMirr...
Reading $MFT... OK
Reading $MFTMirr... OK
Comparing $MFTMirr to $MFT... OK
Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully.
Setting required flags on partition... OK
Going to empty the journal ($LogFile)... OK
ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0x00000000 size: 4096 usa_ofs: 0 usa_count: 0: Invalid argument
Index buffer (VCN 0x0) of directory inode 0x5 has a size (24) differing from the directory specified size (4096).
Failed to open $Secure: No such file or directory
Remount failed: No such file or directory
service dsbmd onestart
.As far as I understand it, the file system is corrupt. It is not a mount error.