The point of all this is that if you choose to dual boot and the ntfs
file system becomes corrupted, there is no easy fix.  If I am wrong and
there is an easy fix, someone please tell me!

ntfs-3g and ntfsprogs running under linux don't have any way to repair
the file system on the windows partitions.  You can mark the partition
to force chkdsk to run the next time windows boots, but when you boot
to windows you will get a brief error message to the effect that there
is no C: drive, presumably because of grub.

TD


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