Messages in this thread | | | From | Giuseppe Bilotta <> | Subject | Re: Why is proper NTFS-driver difficult? | Date | Sun, 30 May 2004 22:54:52 +0200 |
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Martin Olsson wrote: > Hello, > > > I was wondering why is there no Linux NTFS-driver which allows full > writing etc? Is there something that makes this particular difficult to > implement? I mean Linux supports so many file systems, why has proper > NTFS support been neglected? > > Is there any file system I can use which satisfies these criteria: > A) works in both Linux and Windows > B) handle >4GB files > C) handle 120GB partitions
ext2/3
There are (open source) ext2/3 drivers for Windows.
-- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
Can't you see It all makes perfect sense Expressed in dollar and cents Pounds shillings and pence (Roger Waters)
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