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Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Yes. It's called ntfs3g. There's an ebuild for it.

Thanks for that tip, Alexander - it works well here.

Peter or Alexander, can you give a few details of what you are able to
do with it?

I don't use it - I just read about it.

Can I put that on a live CD and boot with the cd, then be able to
mount an ntfs disk and write to it?

Yes, you should be able to do so. The great thing is, that you
don't need no Windows libraries, in contrast to the "Captive
approach". And you're able to write to NTFS.

Or does anyone know if any of the Live CDs `knoppix' style have this
tool on board?

ntfs3g is *VERY* *VERY* new. I don't think that a "knoppix style"
CD already has it. But I *bet*, that they'll have it quite soon.

Alexander Skwar
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