On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Stephen Roller wrote:
For the record, NTFS support on linux is very good and stable right now.
Read is perfect, and Write is decent. Last I checked, the NTFS module
built in the kernel could write, but not make new files or new
directories.
there is the ntfs built on fuse
http://www.linux-ntfs.org/
which they claim has no problems writing. (AFAIK this is not
the ntfs in the kernel).
I use one of the programs that allows ext3 to be mounted rw
in windows, but I just use it occassionally and I've never
written video files to it.
Joe
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