Its my understanding that NTFS partitions are still experimental in Linux, and it is only safe to mount your NTFS partition in read-only mode. Josh Bergland Gene Dascher wrote: >>I have asked my second question before but have not gotten an answer, so >>I'll try again. How do I uninstall a program that was NOT installed via >>RPM? The program in question is Quake III for linux. >> > >Is there an install script that you ran? Is the script a shell script? If >so, then you can look at the script and see what files it put where. Then >you can go remove them. When I install anything non RPM related, I always >create a log file of the output so I know what files I can safely remove if >I need to. > >As far as the fstab question, you can edit /etc/fstab. I can't tell you >what parameters to use for NTFS, but if you know that, you can just follow >the format of the file to create the new entry. To test the file before >rebooting, you can run mount -a, which will mount all unmounted filesystems >listed in fstab. > >Gene > > > >