It works now. Thanks a lot!
At 2015-12-14 16:46:55, "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
[Please keep replies on the list!]
On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 10:46:00AM +0800, Jeffrey wrote:
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> libguestfs-winsupport-7.1-4.el7.x86_64 doesn't work for me either. :(
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> >./run guestfish -a /dev/null run : supported
> acl yes
> augeas yes
> blkdiscard yes
> blkdiscardzeroes yes
> btrfs yes
> extlinux yes
> fstrim yes
> gdisk yes
> grub no
> hivex yes
> inotify yes
> journal yes
> ldm no
> linuxcaps yes
> linuxfsuuid yes
> linuxmodules yes
> linuxxattrs yes
> luks yes
> lvm2 yes
> mdadm yes
> mknod yes
> ntfs3g no
> ntfsprogs no
[...]
> It seems guestfish can not find ntfs3g and ntfsprogs. I have tried
> installing "ntfs-3g" and "ntfsprogs" packages from epel, but
> guestfish still can't find any ntfs support.
This won't work. In RHEL you need to have libguestfs-winsupport.
I didn't realize before you were compiling your own copy of
libguestfs. In that case what you have to do to make it work is:
$ cp /usr/lib64/guestfs/supermin.d/zz-winsupport appliance.d/supermin.d/
since local builds of libguestfs use their own supermin appliance.
Rich.
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