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Hi,
I was planning on using captive-ntfs to enable write permissions. But I recently compiled my kernel and noticed that there's an option in menuconf to install NTFS write option. I was wondering if the native NTFS driver is safe for writing, or if it's possible at all.
Thanks!
Will
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I am not sure about the ntfs drivers.
However, here's what I do. Since Linux and Windows can both read and write to vfat partitions, I create a vfat partition and put on it the files that I want to access from both systems.
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the kernel's ntfs write support is very limited. it basically only lets you edit a file if you don't change its size. it's pretty much useless.
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the kernel's ntfs write is one helluva awesome way to destroy a windows partition!!!
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I haven't tested it yet, but I found a guide in the Arch Wiki here about using captive for NTFS write support.
Ailen:
Kernel: Linux 2.6.14-rc4-ck1 #1 PREEMPT
Built on: Mon Oct 17 14:51:37 CEST 2005
Hardware: Mobile AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 2800+ AuthenticAMD
WM: E17 snapshot 20051016
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the kernel's ntfs write is one helluva awesome way to destroy a windows partition!!!
Thanks, guess I'll stick to captive then.
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Thanks, guess I'll stick to captive then.
Just be VERY patient (it's slower than a snail) and don't use it on partitions larger than 128G, nor for Windows 2000 partitions (a severe bug is looming- and well known by both users and Captive developers-, but it's still unresolved as the Captive project was virtually abandoned quite some time ago).
Microshaft delenda est
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Thanks! I'll keep them in mind.
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