jdd wrote:

> Shriramana Sharma wrote:
>
>> I was wondering why it is often said that NTFS support on Linux is
>> incomplete when there exists this package:
>> http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
>
>
> I could never make it work...
>
> jdd
>
>
>
i read somewhere that MS built the NTFS filesystem to be "hack-proof"
during around 20 years. Somehow, by design, it would be for them to have
some kind of "patent", as i guess they have that duration in the common
"mode"

 In fact, i could always mount, or define in fstab, ntfs partitions in
read-only mode.

For some "cross-platform" share (music DB, files to be transfered,
etc.), i use fat32 partitions.


No Reiser 'cause Windoze would not see it.

But using the ntfs.sys file in a wine is sure a technique worth to try...


I'll try it when i can. If someone achieves this, it means that "NFTS is
done :-)

Not reading Reisers, Ext2, Ext3.. but reading NTFS... and writing to
it... very cool! :-))

20 years have gone so fast ;-)



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