TS601
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2012
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Okay, I know it's not a new thing. Yes, I know I should search the forums and Google - by holy God, I did.
Hey all,
So I've just upgraded to the most recent FreeNAS (8.0.4, I believe it is?). I'm having trouble mounting NTFS volumes via the GUI, though, getting the error that FreeNAS cannot label the disk.
It's all fine, I Googled the problem and saw that I should do the mount -uw /, copy the fuse.ko into the kernel folder and it'll all be dandy.
Except that apparently I have no /usr/local/modules folder, hence I have no file to copy.
Okay, digging a bit deeper, I found that it's possible that FUSE is loaded via /usr/local/etc/rc.d/fusefs. All nice and sweet, except that when I'm trying to start it, I get the messasge that fusefs_enable is set to NO (screaming NO that is). That's quite strange, since I went through both /usr/local/etc/rc.conf and /etc/rc.conf and set the fusefs_enable to YES in both.
After tinkering for a couple of hours, I'm pretty much lost, particularly since I'm no FreeBSD guy.
Any ideas?
Hey all,
So I've just upgraded to the most recent FreeNAS (8.0.4, I believe it is?). I'm having trouble mounting NTFS volumes via the GUI, though, getting the error that FreeNAS cannot label the disk.
It's all fine, I Googled the problem and saw that I should do the mount -uw /, copy the fuse.ko into the kernel folder and it'll all be dandy.
Except that apparently I have no /usr/local/modules folder, hence I have no file to copy.
Okay, digging a bit deeper, I found that it's possible that FUSE is loaded via /usr/local/etc/rc.d/fusefs. All nice and sweet, except that when I'm trying to start it, I get the messasge that fusefs_enable is set to NO (screaming NO that is). That's quite strange, since I went through both /usr/local/etc/rc.conf and /etc/rc.conf and set the fusefs_enable to YES in both.
After tinkering for a couple of hours, I'm pretty much lost, particularly since I'm no FreeBSD guy.
Any ideas?