Ntfs_allow=uid=$UID,gid=$GID,umask,dmask,fmask,locale,norecover,ignore_case,windows_names,compression,nocompression,big_writes,nls,nohidden,sys_immutable,sparse,showmeta,preallocĭo keep in mind that these fixes will force-disable the 'windows_names' flag, which has the potential to cause you some pain if you dual-boot with Windows and mount the NTFS partitions.Īnyway, hopefully this mess will be resolved upstream soon, by either ntfs3 implementing 'windows_names' or at least udisks2 (or even better libmount) implementing these overrides by default. Then launch NTFS for Mac and check if the issue is resolved. In this case, /etc/udisks2/mount_nf should also include some extra stuff added with udisks2 2.9.4 for ntfs3 to work properly: sudo kextload /Library/Extensions/ufsdNTFS.kext. If you have udisks2 2.9.4+, as a temporary fix you can create the file /etc/udisks2/mount_nf with the following contents:įor udisks 2.9.3 and earlier, because it lacks the necessary logic to recognize and use the ntfs3 driver in the first place, you apparently can "patch" the support in by also creating the file /etc/udev/rules.d/les with the following contents: It does indeed happen because the new ntfs3 driver does not support the 'windows_names' flag, for the time being at least (ntfs3 upstream have commented that it's a good and necessary flag for dual-booting with Windows, so in the near future they'll probably be looking into implementing it), but the flag is passed by default when trying to mount the filesystem via udisks2 (as Dolphin does in the background), so it will fail to mount. This isn't a KDE bug but a udisks2/libmount one and ultimately a ntfs3 one. (Most of this info, the fix included, is courtesy of the nice people discussing it at ) ntfs3: Unknown parameter 'windows_names' It appears that the new driver has no such option and fails to mount.įrom dmesg after attempt to mount any NTFS partition via Dolphin: It appears that the new NTFS driver does not support 'windows_names' parameter. Linux/KDE Plasma: Arch Linux w/ Linux 5.15.1 from sources, and Linux 5.15.2 from repo Mount partition and access like any other partition. Mount NTFS formatted partition via DolphinĪn error occurred while accessing 'Home', the system responded: The requested operation has failed: Error mounting /dev/sda4 at /run/media/linux/Data: Unknown error when mounting /dev/sda4 If ntfs-3g is not installed, and Linux 5.15 ntfs3 (the new Paragon NTFS driver) is present, Dolphin tries to mount NTFS partition, but mounts with unknown to ntfs3 parameter - 'windows_names'ģ.
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