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How to Enable NTFS Support in Red Hat Enterprise Linux

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What is NTFS Support for RHEL?

NTFS support refers to the ability of a system to read and write to NTFS (New Technology File System) formatted drives. NTFS is a file system used by Microsoft Windows to store and organize files on a hard drive or other storage media.

In Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), NTFS support is provided by the ntfs-3g package, which allows you to mount NTFS partitions and access the files on them. This is useful if you have a dual-boot system with both Windows and RHEL, or if you need to access data on an NTFS-formatted drive from a RHEL system.

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How to Install Red Hat Linux on VirtualBox

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What is VirtualBox?

VirtualBox is a free, open-source virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single physical computer. It creates a virtual environment on your computer, known as a virtual machine, which acts as a separate entity from your host operating system. You can install and run multiple operating systems on separate virtual machines, each with its own virtual hardware and software resources.

VirtualBox is useful for testing and developing software, as it allows you to run different operating systems and applications in a controlled environment. It is also useful for running software that is not compatible with your host operating system, or for running multiple instances of the same operating system simultaneously.

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