> Even if you used NTFS originally, you can usually get to the filesystem > using Linux, and bypass NTFS ACLs as well of course. I don't think > you'll be > able to get to it if you reformat or repartition your disk during the > Linux > install, though. > NTFS support in Linux is always up in the air. Last I heard, they have a special Windows tool that you have to run in order to use NTFS in Windows after Linux mucked with it.
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