Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux-2.6.9 won't allow a write to a NTFS file-system. | From | Mathieu Segaud <> | Date | Thu, 04 Nov 2004 18:46:21 +0100 |
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linux-os <linux-os@chaos.analogic.com> disait dernièrement que :
> On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote: >
> Huh? Are we talking about the same thing?
yes
> I'm talking about > the NTFS that Windows/NT and later versions puts on its > file-systems. I use an USB external disk with my M$ Laptop > and I have always been able to transfer data to/from > my machines using that drive. Now I can't. The drive it > writable under M$, but I can't even delete anything > (no permission for root) under Linux.
Taken from kernel help in *config: "The only supported operation is overwriting existing files, without changing the file length. No file or directory creation, deletion or renaming is possible..."
Best,
Mathieu
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