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Couldn't open inode 
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Post Couldn't open inode
When I run this command
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mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/disk1s1 /Volumes/ntfsdrive

I get the message
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ERROR: Couldn't open inode : No such file or directory

However, everything seems to be working. Should I just count my blessings and ignore the error?


Wed Jan 30, 2008 00:13
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What OS X version of NTFS-3G do you use? From where did you download it?

There is no such error message in NTFS-3G. The closest is a debug printout which means you don't have hiberfil.sys. This case can be safely ignored and the debug message mustn't be logged as error. Something seems to be wrong in your driver packaging.


Wed Jan 30, 2008 01:37
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I got NTFS-3G from http://macntfs-3g.blogspot.com/. It was build NTFS-3G 1.1120 [stable] which is said to be for OS X 10.5. I am running OS X 10.5.1.

Could it be a FUSE message? I installed MacFUSE-Core-10.5-1.3.1.dmg from http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/.


Wed Jan 30, 2008 03:39
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Ok, thanks. I'll discuss the issue with Erik.

gauss256 wrote:
Could it be a FUSE message?

No, it's an NTFS-3G debug message for developers which mustn't be showed to the users in the production releases because it's irrelevant.


Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:48
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