Read only, write support is marked "dangerous". Generally "dangerous" means "don't try unless you don't care about what's on it".

BTW, HTML email is generally considered bad practice on mailing lists and may hit some people's spam filters.

--MonMotha

Joe Linux wrote:
Is it possible to read and write to a "ntfs" partition from Linux?
A friend of mine who is a professional programmer wants to know. Is opinion is that you can only read it, not write to it.

Warren Togami wrote:

Red Hat 7.3 has some kind of performance problem.  I'm still trying to
find the cause.

As for your boot menu, why do you need BootMagic?  The GRUB or LILO
bootloaders that come with Linux do the job just fine.

Your amount of swap space is fine.

As for getting your files from Windows, please login as root and type
"fdisk /dev/hda".  You may need to replace hda with another name if you
are using a different IDE controller.  Once in fdisk type "p".  Send me
what it prints.  Use "q" to quit.  Based on this information that you
send I will be able to tell you how you can mount your Windows partition
from Linux.


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