[Linux-disciples] Writable NTFS in the kernel?

Stephen R Laniel steve at laniels.org
Sat Jul 30 14:45:07 EDT 2005


Adam mentioned to me the other day that he's pretty sure the
stock kernel now ships with a driver to read to and write
from NTFS partitions. Last I knew, NTFS was read-only under
Linux, unless one uses Linux-NTFS
http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/

or something similar. I'm wary, at a low level of that, of
using non-canonized solutions. I don't want to lose a bit of
data; only if writable NTFS appears in the stock kernel will
I be assured.

So can anyone point me to a changelog or somesuch that tells
me that writable NTFS is now in a 2.6-series kernel?

-- 
Stephen R. Laniel
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