
I read on-line about the firewall and had to disable it for the NFS scan to work. When you launch the DrakNFS (I forget the actual name) and scan the network, it came bad with nothing. I installed several of the software packages that I use (Thunderbird, GnuCash, etc) to see how they worked and they installed with no issues and were quick as well.ġ. I actually didn’t mind it running from CD. I tried the live CD on a laptop and I must say, it is probably one of the most responsive live CDs I have used. I’m a long time Mandriva user but only recently trying to become familiar with the distribution forums else this would have been there.)
#Ntfs 3g for mac os x install#
It’s just that it’s a hastle to make the config changes after install on removable media that has to regain the same mount point. I know there are a few ways to mount a drive based on the various symbolic links under the /dev tree. Could the default for the mount and the “devices” in KDE be changed to use either the flashdrive label or unique identifier to make the mount point more stable? This means that any USB devices accessed by scripts or shared by samba/nfs have to be corrected when that dev name changes. It seems the default for USB flashdrives is to base the mount folder name on whatever random /dev item. Another step closer to a new 2008 release to install.Ī question though or suggestion can the USB flashdrive recognition be changed to use unique identifiers by default? (If there’s info out there that I haven’t managed to find, links would be apreciated) I can never hold out long after a full release before my primary machine get’s the latest Mandriva release.
