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Re: [vox] Re: Support for "safe" and "reliable" writing to NTFS from Linux?
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Re: [vox] Re: Support for "safe" and "reliable" writing to NTFS from Linux?



I didn't know it had write support now. How stable is write support?

I poked around a bit, and in the FAQ, there are links to IFS drivers
that let you work with ext2 paritions in Windows Explorer (one appears
to be read only, and the other appears to be read/write)

Cool.

On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 12:00:39PM -0800, R. Douglas Barbieri wrote:
> I use explore2fs to copy between ext2/3 and ntfs. Runs under Windows, 
> written in Borland Delphi.
> 
> http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm
> 
> Ken Bloom wrote:
> >There's also ext2fs anywhere which runs on windows and allows windows
> >to read and write your Linux partition.
> >http://www.partition-manager.com/n_ext2fs_main.htm
> >
> >I've never used either of these, so I don't know which would be better
> >from your needs. 
> >
> >(Although you're probably better off using Ext2fs anywhere if you need
> >file permissions on that partition in Linux, I won't swear to this.)
> >
> >Cost: $29.95
> >
> >On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 10:42:20AM -0800, ME wrote:
> >
> >>Looks like I not only missed the /. on this
> [snipidge]
> 
> -- 
> R. Douglas Barbieri
> doug@dooglio.net
> http://www.dooglio.net



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