> Dear Thomas,

> This source of such article is a post from reboot.pro
> (http://reboot.pro/topic/20149-ntfs-now-supported-in-reactos-livecd/)
> where I report this progress and ask for help.

> On ReactOS website, you don't have such strong report, but the piece of
> information exists, spread in various places. People started talking
> about it on boards a few days ago. You have a short report about it in
> the latest ReactOS developer meeting minutes
> (https://www.reactos.org/node/909). And finally, the commits made on
> NTFS where kind of explicit about the progresses (coming along with
> pictures:
> https://git.reactos.org/?p=reactos.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=commit&s=[NTFS]).

> Note that the 0.3.17 release has initial, but not full (release process
> was started before everything could be developed) NTFS support. Testing
> from trunk is then the preferred method.

> Cheers,

> Pierre Schweitzer <pierre at reactos.org>

Thanks for the link!

I can see why, in a developing OS or application, following trunk would be the 
indicated method.

Problem is I have no hard-drive space (actually I do, but it's GPT-partitioned).

I really would like something readable and writable, like USB stick, as opposed 
to live CD.

I have an old IDE hard drive, no IDE on motherboard, use that hard drive in a 
Sabrent enclosure with USB 2.0.

Sabrent enclosure also has eSATA, but that works only with SATA hard drive, not 
IDE.

Tom


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