Hi Se'bastien,
I'm sorry but we don't handle deletion of files quite yet. The current
limited write support in linux-ntfs can only overwrite existing
files, perhaps that would be sufficient in this case, but there's no way
for us to know, really.
If you' d like to try, you need to first make sure you are using the
latest version of the driver (2.1.4a) and enable write (see the docs,
you need to do this when configuring the kernel). Please never enable
write on the old 1.x driver (the default up to and including Linux 2.4).
-- Leonard
Se'bastien Gadrat wrote:
> Hi guys !!
>
> I Have a dual boot on my computer (windows XP and SuSE linux). I got a
> worm on XP which is hidden in the System Volume Information directory
> at the root of the partition (c:\). The problem is that my anti-virus
> can see him when it wants to do something but it cannot destroy it
> because the directory cannot be read even by the administrator of the
> system. So I think the only solution is to remove the file in which it
> is hidden but I cannot do that under windows. So, I wonder whether
> your NTFS driver for Linux can write (in my case, only erase) a file
> on a XP NTFS partition ?
> Others suggestions are welcome if you know other way to get rid of
> this worm...
> Cheers,
>
> Sebastien
>
>
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