Re: [SLE] NTFS



Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:

I looked at the suggestions for improvements at the open suse site and
noticed that there is no request for the ability to write to
partitions formatted for Windows. Have I missed something, or is that
something that will likely not appear in Linux for the fore-guessable
future?

AFAIK, the NFTS file system module does already allow/support it, but it
is disabled by default as the author/s cannot give any guarantees -
lack of filesystem specs or something similar.


/Per Jessen, Zürich


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