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NTFS is probably one of the most difficult file system to deal with, especially because of the lack of hacking experience and reliable documents about it. A read-only stable driver is in Linux source code base since kernel 2.4, while an experimental read-write driver is coming with linux 2.6. |
NTFS is probably one of the most difficult file system to deal with, especially because of the lack of hacking experience and reliable documents about it. A read-only stable driver is in Linux source code base since kernel 2.4, while an experimental read-write driver is coming with linux 2.6. |
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The NTFS-3G project apparently has a Read/Write implementation for Linux that is |
The NTFS-3G project apparently has a Read/Write implementation for Linux/FreeBSD/BeOS that is considered by some as adequate. |
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== Links == |
== Links == |
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* [http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ The Linux NTFS project.] |
* [http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ The Linux NTFS project.] |
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* [http://www.ntfs-3g.org/ NTFS-3G Read/Write Drivers For Linux] |
* [http://www.ntfs-3g.org/ NTFS-3G Read/Write Drivers For Linux/FreeBSD/BeOS] |
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[[Category:Filesystems]] |
[[Category:Filesystems]] |