Le sam 07/09/2002 � 17:03, Buchan Milne a �crit :
> On 7 Sep 2002, Pbt wrote:
> 
> > And when will we have a default writing access for NTFS partitions?
> 
> When there isn't a good chance that you can trash your NTFS partition
> doing this?
I hope so ! ;)
> 
> > Do kernel developpers still work on it ?
> 
> What do you think? It was updated, wasn't it?
Yes, my question was (excuse my poor english) : "when won't it be
dangerous for NTFS partition?"

> 
> > It wouldn't be a luxury because Win2000 and WinXP often use NTFS and we
> > are not all ready to recompile kernel just for writing access...
> 
> Which is the way it should stay until this is no longer labelled as
> "dangerous" by the developers.
> 
> Anyway, what do you want to do with NTFS write support?
Just to have a look on win$ files because i still need it : TV output
doesn't work yet with intel i810 video cards...

The other sense of what i tried to explain is that a lot of people are 
now using NTFS partitions, more and more.
Before (win98,winME,etc...), people used FAT partitions in majority but
it's different now.
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