You may be interested in http://www.ntfs-3g.org/
Here, it has a stable NTFS support, with read and write. Have been tested for the stability. I think this is pretty much mature(as web reviews says). Its available as FUSE (Filesystem in User Space). See what Synaptic describes it: Read-write NTFS driver for FUSE The ntfs-3g driver is an open source, GPL licensed, third generation Linux NTFS driver for 32-bit, little-endian architectures which was implemented by the Linux-NTFS project. It provides full read-write access to NTFS, excluding access to encrypted files, writing compressed files, changing file ownership, access right. Technically it's based on and a major improvement to the third generation Linux NTFS driver, ntfsmount. The improvements includes functionality, quality and performance enhancements. ntfs-3g is based on FUSE (userspace filesystem framework for Linux), thus you will have to prepare fuse kernel module to be able to use it. Homepage: http://www.ntfs-3g.org/ -------------- Its available as optional in Universe. :) Cheers On Tue, 2007-05-01 at 11:20 +0100, Akshay Rao wrote: > Hi Amit, > As far as i know , it is not advisable to have NTFS partition write > enabled, I guess it is not provided also. (i m not sure about this > though) > hence u cannot do a chmod. > I am not expert regarding this, but this is what i have read in quite > a few forums. > Regards > Akshay > aka : techKyLa @ irc.freenode.net > Location : #ubuntu-in #linux-india > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Check out what you're missing if you're not on Yahoo! Messenger -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
