> NTFS is one tool for doing that, but not one which
> will also allow reading/writing by Linux.  In fact,
> I don't think there is even a way to make an NTFS
> filesystem in Linux (other then 3G, which is not
> yet reliable enough to use).
>

ntfs-3g in r/w mode is a supported and default solution in 10.3.  I've
heard nothing about any problems with it since 10.3 was released.

Greg
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