Re: FAQ?

From: Trygve Selmer (trselmer_at_start.no)
Date: 10/29/05


Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 01:43:21 +0200

rrq4@juno.com wrote:
> I looked, it seems like overkill. To many, too many foreign.
> Newsgroups used to have monitors and when they detected that many
> questions of the same type or about the same thing they would put in an
> FAQ file that showed at the top of the messages (long ago) visitors
> were advised to visit it before posting a question. It would be nice,
> because I am concerned with which linux kernels can see NTFS, NTFS5,
> the NTFS in Win XP personal.

And why should a Linux group be concerned about NTFS file systems ?

As far as I know, every Linux kernel (with the NTFS filesystem builtin
or as a module) can read Microsoft NTFS filesystem.



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