On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:18 AM, Sean Healy<jalopeura@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Glad to see you're around :) > OpenSound: > Even though I removed OpenSound from my optional packages, deleted the zip > file from the download directory, commented out HAIKU_DONT_CLEAR_IMAGE = 1 > in my build profile, watched the console to verify that it wasn't put into > the image, and checked the download folder after building to make sure it > hadn't somehow been redownloaded, I still ended up with OpenSound in my > build. I don't know how to get rid of it. > Are you trying to update an existing image or installation of Haiku? > I don't remember what kind of hardware is inside the external hard drive. I > suppose that theoretically it shouldn't matter, since it's connected via > USB. Windows identifies it simply as 'ST325041 OAS USB Device'. It's a 200GB > drive divided into two 100GB NTFS partitions. > > NTFS may be the problem - can Haiku read NTFS? I know it didn't see my XP > drive, but I thought it was because XP was hibernated, so the drive was > marked as in-use. > NTFS is one of the GPL addons : http://www.haiku-os.org/node/2507#gpl_addon By default, they're not included. I don't recall exactly why this was done You *might* even be able to simply set "INCLUDE_GPL_ADDONS = 1 ;" inside your build profile. Recently NTFS *write* support has been enabled by default. http://dev.haiku-os.org/changeset/30944 --mmadia