Hi, I need to mount my USB external hard drive that uses the NTFS file system. Yes, I have used both commands which are
Both commands spits out
So, it then just fails to load anything. I did Google search the problem and issues. However, others have been talking more about a working running system. They would give instructions to install the NTFS driver and how to make configuration changes to automatically at boot load the driver. However, I found no one talking about a USB thumbdrive trying to mount an NTFS file system with the fixit feature in the installation USB installer.
I just want to add that yes, da2s1 does exist. I used this command:
mount -t ntfs /dev/da2s1 /mnt
and mount_ntfs /dev/da2s1 /mnt
.Both commands spits out
Code:
/dev/da2s1 is not a file or a directory
I just want to add that yes, da2s1 does exist. I used this command:
ls /dev/
. It will show da2s1 inside the directory. From doing a search on the forums here I found something saying I need to manually load the NTFS module by doing this: kldload-ing ntfs.ko
. So, I need to know if I have to do this and if so how would I do this? Is there any walk-through?