> Daryll> On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 09:34:59PM -0500, David Feuer wrote:
> >> For what it's worth, I absolutely agree with this.  I have the same
> >> impression when I just see the word "dangerous".
> 
> Daryll> Why not call a spade a spade and label it BROKEN. I do think
> Daryll> that's stronger than DANGEROUS.
> 
> I doubt it will make any difference whatever we write. I have seen
> several times how users enable every single option because 'they don't
> want to miss out on anything'. It's at the order of someone with a
> Macintosh enabling something labelled "Atari internal serial port
> support" (theoretical example, no offense).

How about reversed?

The option comes enabled by default, but the coding is change to fit this
below:

<M> NTFS support
[*]     disable ntfs write support


But after reading other comments, having it be a forced mount r/w is better. 
(just like I have to force other FS to be mounted r/o instead of default
r/w)

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