El dom, 28-01-2007 a las 23:32 +0200, Beni Cherniavsky escribió: > To add my $2e-2 to the argument, this is not a big concern. How many > times have you seen NTFS crash? NTFS is not FAT (*), so windows is > not really going to ruin the image file (unless the sky falls hard > upon the partition, in which case windows will die as well the user > will know who is to blame ;-). And from linux's side, since it's only > a fixed-size image file, there is no danger of damaging the NTFS > either - the only access to NTFS is read-only to find the sectors > where the image file sits. > > (*) Still, the world is crazy in trusting all their data to a hardly > documented proprietary FS... See the future improvements for install.exe, the Ubuntu version( sister) of the program. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/install.exe#head-7180a43dffb23de674cd6b75ee727a30d3b9c0ef The option to create an ext3 system and export all the OS will be available. The program will also import internet setting( maybe connections too?), emails, bokkmarks, etc... -- Julian Daich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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