civileme wrote:

>
>Does no one realize that there are THREE variations of the NTFS and that one 
>of them is readable (and experimentally writeable) by linux, and more work on 
>read/write for the newer two is likely to be stalled by threats or the 
>potential for threats of legal action?
>
>Microsoft is not going to give us a chance to take their market away, not 
>that we are really trying.  We're about choices, but we are being blocked 
>from staying compatible by Microsoft paranoia.
>
>Civileme
>
Civilme, really, not EVERYTHING done by m$ is based on trying to 
sabotage the rest of the market (just MOST of the things ; ) )
Anyway, I was under the impression that there are only two versions of 
NTFS (4 and 5); unless of course you're talking about the first attempts 
at it, in which case I don't think that would apply to anyone here 
anyway.  The newer version 5 supports the endless amount of redundant 
security options that can be placed on a file within that system.  
I have recently finished beta testing XP (that thing is nothing more 
than a freakin' virus with pretty graphics!!) and I'm pretty sure that 
the NTFS it uses has been updated to support their new licensing format 
but that hasn't been released to the general public yet.
Which version is supported under linux (read / experimental write)?

Mike



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