On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 04:20:14PM +0100, Jelle de Jong wrote:
Thank you Richard!
I will do some more work and testing on this tomorrow, and report
back with some more information you asked.
In the meanwhile, could you help me with information how I can
upgrade the ntfs-3g version (same as host) in the "appliance" and
add the plug-in library?
[...]
The plug-in is added manually and is not part of the ntfs-3g (yet),
it is manually downloaded and copied.
You can most likely drop a file into /usr/lib/guestfs/supermin.d/
which contains a single line, being the full path of the plugin
file that you want to add.
Actually you can use wildcards there too, so this should work:
echo '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ntfs-3g/ntfs-plugin-*.so' >
/usr/lib/guestfs/supermin.d/zz-ntfs-plugins
After that, do:
rm -rf /var/tmp/.guestfs-*
and rerun your libguestfs program (guestmount or whatever).
See "SUPERMIN APPLIANCES" section in the supermin(1) man page for
further information.
Rich.
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