I guess you didn't read my message. NTFS-3G is dog slow, doesn't fit our
needs. libntfs brags about fast reads/writes comparing to ntfs-3g which I
am wanting to test. This group is set for a kernel level driver however
libntfs is user-level... where is the dev tree for the kernel level driver
(not the ntfsprogs stuff)? I assume only on Antons box? why would someone
post me to another forum.. I would have used that if that is what I wanted..
(not a newb).
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From: Gustavo Guillermo Perez <gu...@co...>
Date: Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 1:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Linux-NTFS-User] Read-Write NTFS with kernel 2.6.27.27
To: lin...@li...
El Martes, 22 de Septiembre de 2009, John Casteel escribió:
> I am a fairly new mailing list user, however very interested in this
kernel
> level driver.
Use the ntfs-3g package. has real RW features.
:)
> I loaded the kernel level modules yuma posted in my 2.6.27.27 kernel (Slax
> build if it matters). mounting a drive via *mount -o rw /dev/<device>
> /mnt/<dir>* which is sucessful, typing mount shows the mount path and rw,
> however drive is readonly. Trying to write to the device and you get
> read-only filesystem message. Looking at the device properties in KDE
> shows that the permissions are set for Can View Contents only on Owner,
> Forbidden on Group and Others . /var/log/messages shows kernel NTFS
volume
> version 3.1 (no errors) as does dmesg output.
>
> What kernel are the kernel modules tested with?
>
> Should there be write access?
>
> Am I doing something wrong (as I am new to this project)?
>
> Is this an active project (NTFS-3G is okay but not our needs...Anton or
> other developers can respond I will fill him in privately..)?
>
> Thanks,
> John
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