[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William Ballard) writes:
> You can't mount a [ntfsclone] image that has been saved with
> --save-image.
If you want a compressed and mountable image then use ntfsclone without the
--save-image option and with a compressed filesystem.
> I tried ntfsclone and it works about as
[Bero: please see my comments below about additional qtparted bugs]
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, [iso-8859-1] S?ren Christensen wrote:
> I'm not able to change the size of the one partition containing Win
> XP.
>
> Well, here is another clue: qtparted reports, that support for ntfs
> filesystem is not
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Is NTFS support safe to use for writing?
It depends on what NTFS implementation you use. There are almost a dozen
different one which people greatly confuse and they often credit one's
faults to an unrelated one.
If you use the one from the open sou
; from being properly resized. Its been a over a year now, though, so that may
> have changed. ymmv.
Anything is safely relocated if needed since the end of 2003.
Szaka
> Søren Christensen wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 03:51:51PM +0100, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote:
> &g
Hi Rick,
> I'm not sure when this started to occur. Perhaps after I installed the
> 2.6.16 kernel. In any event, I just noticed it today.
>
> During bootup, the following lines appear on the screen and in syslog:
>
> Mar 27 14:48:32 localhost kernel: NTFS driver 2.1.26 [Flags: R/W MODULE].
> Mar
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