Le 2017-03-20 08:36, Jean-Pierre André a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> none wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Does anyone has an idea on how to build a ntfs 3.1 filesystem less 
>> than
>> 150Kb large ?
> 
> The 3.5" diskettes I was using thirty years ago had a
> capacity of 720kB... Earlier there were 5" diskettes
> with a capacity around 350kB.
> 

I remember about ntfs for floppies, but it can’t build a ntfs 3.1 
filesystem
> 
> You will probably have to patch mkntfs, and be on you own.

I patched mkntfs for accepting to create a fileystem below 1Mb, but I’m 
completely unable to tell to create a small LogFile. I also don’t 
understand the format used by $UpCase, so I can’t shrunk it at all.
> ntfs-3g might be able to mount such a non-standard volume,
> but Windows will probably not.
> 

Yes Windows® refuse to mount ntfs volumes below 8Mb, but I’m interested 
in ntfs-3g. And wouldn’t it be better if libntfs-3g had several test 
cases upstream like most non fileystem parser have ?

Cordialement,



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