https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=293433#c18
Bernhard Kaindl changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Severity|Enhancement |Major
Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
--- Comment #18 from Bernhard Kaindl 2007-08-31 07:58:35 MST ---
No it's not fixed in ntfs-3g. Raising severity based on customer description
in comment 16. On a personal note, I fully agree whit that comment.
I've packaged ntfs-config for openSUSE 10.3/Factory now with which the users
which have system administration permissions can install an fdi file which
changes the filesystem type of NTFS partitions from ntfs to ntfs-3g, and the
partitions get mounted with it if the corresponding checkbox in ntfs-config is
checked. The approach of renaming the fstype to ntfs-3g might break some NTFS
drive icons while it's active but the user get's to be able to configure
read-write and read-only access with that.
For this to work, we need to keep the volume.policy rules working in 10.3 and
not remove them. Debian and Ubuntu's NTFS read-write support also depends on
ntfs-config and it has been added to Fedora Extras in early March:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/6/i386/repoview/nt...
So there will be some resistance to dropping support of these rules from hal
until these communities haven't been able to migrate to an alternate solution.
As I guess that you are also quite busy, I'll assign it to me for testing for
now.
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