Martin Boening <mboen@t-online.de> says...
>My opinion: I haven't got much use for it. My custom kernel doesn't have
>NTFS write support turned on.
I would never allow Linux to write to a Windows file system or
allow Winows to write to a Linux file system. I have a program
that allows windows to read EXT3 and of course linux can easily
read NTFS, so I can always grab a file I need. For sending a
file, I dump it in my FAT16 partition and grab it later when I
am using the other OS.
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