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    How to use NTFS3G

    Hi all


    I've good a nice Thecus 5200 and a 500GB external USB drive. And I would like to move all of the USB drives data over to the NAS.
    As far as I've found, the best way to do is by using NTFS3G with SSHD and SYSUSER. Which already is installed and I've accessed the Thecus by SSH to see if it works. It does.

    But I'm really no good with command lines and I haven't found any good examples of the whole process. And I don't really want to screw anything up.

    Can any of you please help me understand on how to do this?
    How to unmount the USB, then mount it and then copy the files from the USB to the Thecus.


    /Frost

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    Re: How to use NTFS3G

    If You want to move data from the USB drice to the NAS then there is no need for the NTFS3G module - this is only needed if You want to move data from the NAS to a NTFS formatted USB HD - may be You check the USBCOPY module from the official Thecus Website for moving data from USB HD to NAS.
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