I'd like to know about that access control. What makes it better than the usual ugw, rwe bits respected by a hardware managing kernel? If it's really nifty, have any free software projects made use of it? You would think that ntfs kernel modules would pass the goodies on unless the goodies had some kind of silly patent.
On Friday 28 January 2005 11:04 am, Dustin Puryear wrote: > Actually, NTFS provides better and more robust access control than most > Linux filesystems. As you note though many Windows programs must run with > privileges high enough that Windows doesn't really benefit from the real > power of NTFS.
