Tripwire999
Cadet
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- Sep 30, 2017
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Hi,
I know it's not very commong and not advised to do, but since for some reason copying from network is really really slow at the moment. I would like to mount my NTFS formatted USB SSD drive in the root shell and backup some data. I found a couple of really old posts about this but I'm running into some issues. Apparently I need to load fuse which I can't load because it can't be found (I'm running TrueNas 13.0-U4).
I run the command:
When using ntfs-3g like this:
The drive shows up in Disks as da0 and when I want to import the disk I see it available as /dev/da0s1
I know it's not very commong and not advised to do, but since for some reason copying from network is really really slow at the moment. I would like to mount my NTFS formatted USB SSD drive in the root shell and backup some data. I found a couple of really old posts about this but I'm running into some issues. Apparently I need to load fuse which I can't load because it can't be found (I'm running TrueNas 13.0-U4).
I run the command:
I get an error saying:kldload fuse
kldload: Can't load fuse: No such file or directory
When using ntfs-3g like this:
I get an error saying:ntfs-3g /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usb-ssd
Failed to open fuse device: No such file or direcotry
The drive shows up in Disks as da0 and when I want to import the disk I see it available as /dev/da0s1