# pkgadd -d SUNWfusefs.pkg
# pkgadd -d SUNWlibfuse.pkg
# pkgadd -d ASntfs-3g-1.5012.pkg

alok@opensolaris:~$ su
Password:
alok@opensolaris:~# format
Searching for disks...done


AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c5t0d0 ["DISK NUMBER"]
/pci@0,0/pci103c,30d9@1f,2/disk@0,0
Specify disk (enter its number): ^C

[WARNING: Press Ctrl+C here and not enter. Otherwise you may format you Solaris partition]

alok@opensolaris:~# ntfs-3g /dev/dsk/c5t0d0p1 ~/Desktop/test [To mount my 30GB Windows Vista C: drive, an NTFS partition]

You don't at all require the FSWpart and FSWfsmisc utilities for mounting NTFS partitions. Notice that the disk number should be
entered exactly by you at ntfs-3g /dev/dsk/c5t0d0p1 ~/Desktop/test. [Usually after that disk number to locate NTFS partitions
typing p1, p2, p3...... suffices p1 means partition 1]. For FAT32 partitions you need not install anything. The mount support for
them is inbuilt in OpenSolaris's latest version. I mount my 90 GB FAT32 F: drive of Windows XP, the first FAT32 partition
in my Hard disk [with 30GB for OpenSolaris] by issuing:

# mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c5t0d0p0:c /mnt [c for first FAT32 partition if you have more, change c to d,e,f... etc and specify
different mount points]

You can also issue the command like ntfs-3g or simple mount by prefixing pfexec if you don't want to become "su" everytime like:

alok@opensolaris:~$ pfexec mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c5t0d0p0:c /mnt
alok@opensolaris:~$

or

alok@opensolaris:~$ pfexec ntfs-3g /dev/dsk/c5t0d0p1 ~/Desktop/test
alok@opensolaris:~$



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