On 10/24/06, Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/24/06, Johannes Wiedersich
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bruno Buys wrote:
> > This is etch recently installed in an athlon with a ntfs win
> > partition. Mount tells me it is writable. Can I trust? I didn't write
> > anything to it yet, just read. Writing to ntfs from linux sounds like
> > a taboo, to me.
> >
> > /dev/hda1 on /media/hda1 type ntfs (rw,gid=1000,uid=1000)
>
> from the man page to ntfsmount (etch)
>
> NAME
> ntfsmount - NTFS module for FUSE.
>
> SYNOPSIS
> ntfsmount device mount_point [-o options]
>
> DESCRIPTION
> ntfsmount is a FUSE module that rely on libntfs. You need FUSE
> to com-
> pile it, xattr is recommended, but not mandatory.
>
> Fully implemented ntfsmount features:
> · Read-write access to normal and sparse files.
> · Read-only access to compressed files.
> · Access to special Interix files (symlinks, devices,
FIFOs).
> · List/Read/Write/Add/Remove named data streams.
> · Supports Linux and FreeBSD.
>
> Partly implemented features:
> · Create/Delete/Move files and directories.
> · Hard link files.
>
>
> I have no expierience myself how trustable that is...
>
> HTH, Johannes
>
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I tried a little. It seems that files can be edited but not created or
removed.
I'm currently using ntfsprogs for managing my NTFS partitions, it
works very well and I can create any file I want....the only problem I
experienced was while moving a lots of big files (>200MB) in the same
dir.
I just compiled the FUSE module...installed ntfsprogs (the latest
version)...umounted the ntfs partition (that was mounted with the
kernel's ntfs module ) and remounted it with ntfsprogs (modprobe fuse
&& ntfsmount /dev/hda5 /mnt/winc -o umask=0000).
Hope this helps.
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