Szabolcs: the link you provided mentions that the patch "was approved by Alex 
Larsson and committed to trunk and
gnome-2-18 branch."  I'm using Ubuntu Feisty, which uses GNOME 2.18, so it 
seems that I should not need to apply the patch.  Please advise if I'm correct 
to think so.

Florent or Szabolcs: Also, since Florent stated that this is a
limitation of ntfs-3g, please let me know the max recommended hdd size
and the max recommended file size for transferring to ntfs volumes using
ntfs-3g.  I thought leaving the default ntfs format on my new drive
would be a good idea so I can access the music, isos, etc., from M$win
at work, but maybe I'll need to use ext2ifs (no journaling support,
though) or set up a samba share on a running virtual machine when I need
those files.  Xfs is supposed to be better for large audio files, etc,
anyway.  But that would be extremely inconvenient, though.

Finally, I should point out that I never had ANY speed issues using the
plain old ntfs-3g driver in Edgy (sudo ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 ...).  These
issues first occurred for me using ntfs-config / mount.ntfs-3g in
Feisty.  In Edgy, I would move around large files, but only to
partitions of a 60GB or 80GB drive (not 500GB like now).

Cheers,
Todd

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