Fedora and NTFS
Rick Stevens
rstevens at vitalstream.com
Wed Jul 27 17:24:19 UTC 2005
Mike McCarty wrote:
> Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
>
>> After the installation, you can download the ntfs kernel module from
>> livna and mount ntfs partitions. During installation, ntfs file systems
>> are not available. Read the FAQ.
>
>
> The FAQ for this list states one should not top-post.
>
> I have a setup similar to his (XP and Linux on separate
> partitions), and would like to do similar. I am under
> the impresson from several sources that the NTFS support
> under Linux is incomplete. I did look into the "captive
> NTFS" using a Knoppix boot, but was unable to do a
> successful install.
NTFS _READ_ operations are supported under Linux--provided you install
the NTFS filesystem RPM (available from many different places such as
livna). Most of the NTFS RPMs available are read-only filesystems.
There are NTFS RPMs that will do read/write, but writing to NTFS will
almost guarantee a chkdisk being invoked when Windows is booted next
time. Depending on how or what was written (e.g., if you extend a
file or create a new one), the the filesystem may be unrecoverable by
chkdisk, and that's what's meant by "incomplete support".
It's best to treat NTFS filesystems as read-only even if you install the
read/write NTFS module. In other words, write to NTFS from Linux at
your own risk and don't be surprised if you hose the filesystem.
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