hallo everyone. I have a (lot of) question(s) about ntfs.
my system has a ntfs partition  crated installing win2000 professional I 
can mount only in read mode.
fstab entry is
/dev/hdb5 /mnt/win2000 ntfs umask=0 0 0
I have also tried with
/dev/hdb5 /mnt/win2000 ntfs umask=0,rw 0 0

and then as root i have issued the commands
umount /dev/hdb5
mount -t ntfs -o umask=0,rw /dev/hdb5 /mnt/win2000
with the result of full read  and execute permission, write for none
or
mount -t ntfs -o rw /dev/hdb5 /mnt/win2000
with the result of read, execute only for root (obvious), write for none

I looked in archives and found things like "...ntfs support is 
sperimental..." and "...write may be dangerous...";
It may also seem that a full support needs recompiling the kernel (in 
this case, I am not ashamed to say that I am too old for these jokes and 
I will wait for further relases...)
Or, it may also seem there should be an upgrade ?ntfsfix? buthow can I 
know which version of the ntfs access system I have an how can Ifind an 
upgrade?

apart from any considerations on the effective risks (that would be 
intersting, I mean: what exactly happened to some courageous???), if the 
danger is moderate I could afford the risk-my few data are almost all 
migrated to lin part;
however win2000 part is still useful for driving a matrox 450 etv card 
(looking for a driver in linux), using nero 5.5  and sharing some music.
thanks everyone. paolo brusasco.


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