[ale] Re: Trying to make the switch to Linux
John Marasco
john at marasco.net
Thu Aug 14 10:32:49 EDT 2003
Just out of curiousity...
Does Linux corrupt NTFS filesystems for future Linux read/write
operation or only wrt future NT read/write operation? In this instance
you wouldn't be reading and writing from the NTFS filesystem with NT
anymore as you would be performing a Linux install. I read the same
thing you posted but I interpreted it to mean that Linux "corrupts" NTFS
such that NT4.0 may not read it anymore. I just assumed that Microsoft
implemented some type of non-conforming support for whatever NTFS
standard the Linux NTFS support was written to. I didn't believe that
Linux would corrupt an NTFS partition so that Linux couldn't read from
that partition any more.
Not that I'm advocating using Linux with NTFS, I'm just curious as to
the level of NTFS support in Linux.
Geoffrey wrote:
> John Marasco wrote:
>
>> Linux can read and write NTFS from NT 4.0 and FAT although you should
>> re-partition your hard drive anyway.
>
>
> You do not want to write NTFS from Linux. It will very likely corrupt
> the NTFS system. DO NOT WRITE NTFS FROM LINUX. There, got that out.
>
> Seriously, writing to NTFS from Linux is still quite dangerous. I
> would never mount an NTFS filesystem writeable. From the 2.4.20
> kernel source help:
>
> If you say Y here, you will (maybe) be able to write to NTFS file
> systems as well as read from them. The read-write support in NTFS
> is far from being complete and is not well tested. If you say Y
> here, back up your NTFS volume first, since it will probably get
> damaged. Also, download the Linux-NTFS project distribution from
> Sourceforge at <http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/> and always run the
> included ntfsfix utility after writing to an NTFS partition from
> Linux to fix some of the damage done by the driver. You should run
> ntfsfix _after_ unmounting the partition in Linux but _before_
> rebooting into Windows. When Windows next boots, chkdsk will be
> run automatically to fix the remaining damage.
> Please note that write support is limited to Windows NT4 and
> earlier versions.
>
> I couldn't have said it better.
>
>
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