Hi Thomas,
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08:41:42 +0100, Reuben Thomas wrote:
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> Anyway, I'm not really talking about what's desirable, but what I am
> guessing will happen. I think the native Linux driver already has enough
> momentum that it will mature and become reliable (as I understand it it
> already has write support, it's just not yet ready for production use).
>
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> http://www.mupsych.org/~rrt/ | poetry, n. platitude made obscure
Yet another mail for this issue - No, no, no. Linux-NTFS Linux kernel driver
has "write support" which means you can "rewrite existing data blocks". You can
never create a new file, extend existing file's file size, delete a file etc.
etc. Their "write support" wording is just a lie but hey are bold enough to
keep it this way.
Regards,
Lace
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Jan Kratochvil; Captive: free r/w NTFS Filesystem; http://www.jankratochvil.net/
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