It's clear.
Thanks a lot.
--- David Robertson
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 22:17 -0800, John Andersen wrote:
Which version of SuSE are you using where you expected to have Write capability to NTFS? I wasn't aware or the had ever released that.
You can enable write support for ntfs in later kernels and recompile, but. from what I can gather, its pretty dangerous and you're liable to lose data. Hence the default is read-only. If you want to share files between Linux and Windows (on ntfs), create a small FAT partition and copy the appropriate files across.
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