From what I've read, it's possible to mount an NTFS drive under Linux, at least as read-only, which is all I need. But apparenltly it involves recompiling the kernel, which I was stupid enough to try to do, resulting in destruction. I couldn't find any good instructions on how to do it. Does anyone know of somewhere with good instructions on how to mount an NTFS under Linux? Or good easy-to-follow instructions on how to recompile the kernel without wreaking havoc, if that's even possible? I have RedHat 7.2, by the way. The NTFS is on one HD, Linux is on another. I don't care if I completely lose my current RedHat installation either. I just reinstalled it after the meltdown anyways.