Ed Centanni wrote:
>
> SuSE 7.1 comes with NTFS read-only support. RW is available with a
> kernel recompile but is still experimental.
And very likely to totally munge yout NTFS partition, from all reports.
At the very least a CHKDSK is required on rebooting back into NT to
ensure all the journal data is correct.
R/W NTFS from Linux is not recommended. (But converting the NT
partition to ext2 and just running Linux is. :)
> Seth wrote:
> >
> > That might be the deciding factor in getting SUSE, I didn't realize it had
> > NTFS support!!!
> > happy happy joy joy
> >
> > On Monday 16 April 2001 20:34, you wrote:
> > >snip>
> > > The SuSE install automatically found the NT partitions and put mounting
> > > icons on the desktop for all the microsoft filesystems on the old NT
> > > drive. Even the compressed NTFS file system mounts and it's files are
> > > available under linux. I'm impressed.
> > >
> > --
> >
> > Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at math.
> > Seth
> > seth@hollen.org
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