Re: How to write to XP (ntfs)?
On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 03:30:54PM -0700, dking@pimpsoft.com wrote:
> Not true, tools exist to to use it just as you would a fat32 filesystem.
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> Knoppix uses them, in fact and that's based on debian.
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Don't know of any, and the kernel driver certainly doesn't support
that. It supports only changing data in the file without changing size
(useful mainly for linux in a file under ntfs, don't remember which
distribution does that).
> On 6 Jun 2004 at 16:34, Jerry Haltom wrote:
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> > The only things you can do to an NTFS partition are change data within a
> > file while keeping its existing size. You cannot create new files or
> > resize files.
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