NTFS writing support is limited to overwriting existing files without
changing the file length. It seems that there is no solutions to have
a decent NTFS writing support. If you really need a partition that
will be readable under windows and linux, switch to FAT32.
You can also install a ext2/ext3 driver under windows, but there are
also read only.

2005/5/14, Panos Laganakos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
> 
> I am mounting one of my ntfs partition from linux. The problem is though
> that it is mounted readonly.
> 
> Is there some option i need to pass to fstab to make it write-able too?
> 
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