Just a thought: now that fuse support is enabled what about ntfs-3g?
Il 17/ott/2013 23:36 "David Vasek" <va...@fido.cz> ha scritto:
>
> On Fri, 11 Oct 2013, Joel Sing wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 10 Oct 2013, Manuel Giraud wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a ntfs partition with rather large (about 3GB) files on it. When
>>> I copy these files on a ffs partition they are corrupted. When I try to
>>> checksum them directly from the ntfs partition the checksum is not
>>> correct (compared to the same file on a fat32 partition copied with
>>> Windows).
>>>
>>> I tried this (with same behaviour) on i386 5.3 release and on i386 last
>>> week current. I'm willing to do some testing to fix this issue but don't
>>> really know where to start.
>>
>>
>> See if you can isolate the smallest possible reproducable test case. If
you
>> create a 3GB file with known content (e.g. the same byte repeated), does
the
>> same issue occur? If so, how small do you need to go before the problem
goes
>> away? Also, what operating system (and version) was used to write the
files
>> to the NTFS volume?
>
>
> Hello, I encountered the same issue. Anything over the 2 GB limit is
wrong. I mean, first exactly 2 GB of the file are read correctly, following
that I get wrong data till the end of the file. It is reproducible with any
file over 2 GB in size so far. Smells like int somewhere... I get the same
wrong data with any release since at least 5.0, didn't test anything older,
but I bet it is the same.
>
> The filesystem is a Windows XP NTFS system disk, 32-bit, the files were
copied there with explorer.exe.
>
> Regards,
> David