Am 26.10.2012 16:28, schrieb Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi: >> If you don't use sparse files (does NTFS even support them?), then the >> limited write capability of the kernel NTFS driver may be sufficient. It >> can write to existing files without changing their sizes as often as you >> want to. However, operations like file size changes, file creations and >> file deletions may result in "Operation not supported" seemingly >> randomly. (At least that was the state of the driver when ntfs-3g came >> out, I suppose they didn't remove any features since then.) >> > Yes NTFS support sparse files. > > I need to create a files and directories inside. > However an experimental user can create needed COW files manually of > desired size and use them, who knows if works OK...
Alternatively: I just looked, and ntfs-3g + fuse + fuse kernel module is still under 2MB - compressed with xz-squashfs, this could be less than 1MB. Although the use case is rare, adding it is unproblematic.
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