2024-01-15 20:00 GMT+09:00, Anton Altaparmakov <an...@tu...>:
> Hi Matthew,
>
> On 15/01/2024 07:20, Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) wrote:
>> The replacement, NTFS3, was merged over two years ago. It is now time to
>> remove the original from the tree as it is the last user of several APIs,
>> and it is not worth changing.
>
> It was my impression that people are complaining ntfs3 is causing a
> whole lot of problems including corrupting people's data. Also, it
> appears the maintainer has basically disappeared after it got merged.
What can replace this is not only ntfs3 but also ntfs3g. I think
read-only ntfs is obsolete.
I am in favor of remove it.
Acked-by: Namjae Jeon <lin...@ke...>
Thanks.
>
> Is it really such a good idea to remove the original ntfs driver which
> actually works fine and does not cause any problems when the replacement
> is so poor and unmaintained?
>
> Also, which APIs are you referring to? I can take a look into those.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Anton
> --
> Anton Altaparmakov <anton at tuxera.com> (replace at with @)
> Lead in File System Development, Tuxera Inc., http://www.tuxera.com/
> Linux NTFS maintainer
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