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Re: [trinity-users] Unable to mount ntfs devices

From: Nick Koretsky <nick_koretsky@...>
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 22:41:58 +0300
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015 19:26:02 +0100
pix3l <pix3l@...> wrote:

> I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb 
> drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit.
> Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation 
> I'm getting this error:
> 
> Unable to mount this device.
> Potential reasons include:
> Improper device and/or user privilege level
> Corrupt data on storage device
> Technical details:
> No supported mounting methods were detected on your
> 
> Is this a bug or just I need some dependency?
> I can't figure out this problem alone...
> 

The first step would be to check if you able to mount it from commandline.

Actually, really removing systemd from jessie is extremely not recommended,
to much thing will break. If you want to use sysvinit you are supposed to
replace systemd-sysv with sysvinit-core, without touching other part of
systemd. 

-- 
  Nick Koretsky (nick.koretsky@...)