On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Akemi Yagi <amy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 6:43 AM, Rod Rook <rod.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> In short, the write support offered by the kernel (hence kmod-ntfs) is > >> quite limited. Alan Bartlett pointed to this section of the kernel > >> Kconfig file: > >> > >> "The only supported operation is overwriting existing files, without > >> changing the file length. No file or directory creation, deletion or > >> renaming is possible. Note only non-resident files can be written to > >> so you may find that some very small files (<500 bytes or so) cannot > >> be written to." > >> > >> Conclusion is, if you need to write to NTFS, you should use ntfs-3g. > > > I can write, rename, create folders and files under kernel > > -2.6.18-164.2.1.el5 > > Using the in-kernel ntfs module (kmod-ntfs) ? > > Akemi > Yes.
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