Well I am still waiting for a flash drive in the mail, a second one. I have three linux distributions that say they will fully install on a ntfs flash drive, so I am testing these shortly.
Most distros say they read and write just fine to ntfs. Before I change file systems I would like to test these installations that claim they install to the ntfs flash drives. CDLinux, 7Linux(not currently supported), and Topologilinux are going on this ntfs flash drive pretty soon. CDLinux is already on it. So we'll see what happens shortly with these. Thanks, Patrick On May 25, 10:55 am, hard wyrd <[email protected]> wrote: > @Patrick, > > Scott might have worded his statements differently and I think he might have > meant that you can have full NTFS support (read, write) via NTFS-3G. Any > recent distro - Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, CentOS, RedHat, Gentoo - and other > distros derived from them have support for the installation of NTFS-3G so > that you can read write to your NTFS partition. > > Depending on your distro, you can use apt-get, aptitude, synaptic, yum, > urpmi, emerge to install the ntfs-3g package. Once it's installed you're > all set. > > If you mean, you want to install Linux on an NTFS partition, sadly no. Linux > need to be installed onto a Linux partition (eg. ext3, ext4, reiserfs, > etc..) > > > > > > On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Scott, > > > That's understood. But one of my original questions was which of > > these > > distros has the full ntfs capability ? The websites don't say, you > > have > > to research each one. The two I found I would never know they used > > ntfs > > fully unless I tested them out. I'm still searching then, I'm not > > happy > > or fully comfortable without an install program for additional > > programs > > in the distro. Definitely do not need FAT32. Gave that up with > > Windows. > > > Thanks, > > > Patrick > > > On May 24, 9:46 am, Scott Vargovich <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Patrick, > > > > Linux can view any NTFS filesystems out-of-the-box. Linux can also > > interact > > > with NTFS filesystems if it has the ntfs-3g package installed. I have > > had > > > no issues viewing and interacting with NTFS filesystems on flash drives. > > > > HTH, > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > <>< Scott Vargovich <>< > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > ~~~OpenPGP Key ID: F8F5DC7E~~~ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > ><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><((((º>¸. > > > > ·´¯`·.¸. , . .·´¯`·.. ><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><((((º> > > > > Chat Google Talk: [email protected] Y! messenger: airpath_scottv > > MSN: > > > [email protected] AIM: Airpath ScottV > > > Contact Me [image: > > > Facebook]< > >http://www.facebook.com/tonyaw?v=wall&story_fbid=113208095380521#%21/.. > > .>[image: > > > Twitter] <http://twitter.com/bluesfreak72> > > > > --- @ WiseStamp > > > Signature< > >http://my.wisestamp.com/link?u=y9hmyrgkp2n9b94h&site=www.wisestamp.co...>. > > > Get it now< > >http://my.wisestamp.com/link?u=y9hmyrgkp2n9b94h&site=www.wisestamp.co...> > > > > On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I can see what you are saying here. ext4 or GFS is as good or better > > > > for LINUX as NTFS is for Windows. I think one of the distros I > > > > looked at had an ext format option during installation. I want this > > > > to > > > > stay on the flash drive presently, but I can see where the install > > > > program needs to forget about FAT32 and go with ext or GFS. That > > > > makes distro selection a little easier because only one or two have > > > > an NTFS option at all. > > > > > Very good and thanks, > > > > > Patrick > > > > > On May 22, 1:54 pm, Roy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Sometimes you encounter a question which should not be asked. This is > > > > one. > > > > > > Use a Linux file system for Linux and a Windows file system for > > > > > Windows. There are good reasons for this. Each is developed to take > > > > > advantage of the their own file format. Linux file systems are fast, > > > > > reliable, fully journalled, support more characters and longer file > > > > > names, and almost never need to be defragmented. In fact many of the > > > > > biggest companies in the world rely on them. It is the backbone of > > the > > > > > internet. I would not trust my data to anything else. > > > > > > The simple solution is to reformat the SSD and be done with it. > > > > > > File system comparison: > > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems > > > > > > Roy > > > > > > On 22 May 2010 14:22, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > My SSD is NTFS and it does work better then FAT32. My flash drive > > > > > > is formatted to NTFS and works better, except for the scanning > > > > > > machine which needs FAT32. Haven't had any lost files since NTFS. > > > > > > NTFS is the more current technology for newer computers. I just > > want > > > > > > everything to be the current NTFS system. This LINUX distro does > > > > > > boot and work if installed on NTFS but I need to be able to fix > > things > > > > > > up a little bit even if getting a different distro is easier. > > > > > > > I guess I need to learn to install files, it's like DOS I guess. > > > > > > I wish there was a program installer for this LINUX distro but > > > > > > the authors are certainly silent. I installed a program and it > > > > > > executed > > > > > > from a desktop icon, but I deleted the icon, and I think that made > > the > > > > > > program uninstallable somehow. Later it could not be executed > > after > > > > > > unarchiving. The archiver said "symlink not valid operation not > > > > > > permissible". But five minutes earlier it executed oK after > > > > > > unarchiving the .tgz successfully. Tried everything to reinstall > > it, > > > > > > even reformatting everything. Had no success with tar.gz files at > > all > > > > > > so I am waiting to get some info or an install program. > > > > > > > No rush anyway just a hobby. > > > > > > > THX. > > > > > > > Patrick > > > > > > > On May 22, 11:02 am, John Ohm <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > >> I guess my first question would be why do you want a NTFS > > partition > > > > for > > > > > >> Linux? Are you trying to be able to share files between Windows > > and > > > > > >> Linux? Install a thumb drive bootable Linux instance but retain > > the > > > > > >> usefulness of the thumb drive for windows file storage? By > > letting us > > > > > >> know the end need/use, perhaps we can provide better > > > > suggestions/directions. > > > > > >> John > > > > > > >> On 05/22/2010 11:51 AM, Patrick wrote: > > > > > > >> > Being new to Linux I cannot find a smaller Linux that will > > install > > > > to > > > > > >> > a NTFS drive > > > > > >> > or a NTFS flash drive. I found one but it doesn't have an > > install > > > > > >> > program and > > > > > >> > isn't widely supported. .tgz files are hard to find and there > > is no > > > > > >> > install program > > > > > >> > for other packages. I need a NTFS Linus with an easy install > > > > program > > > > > >> > so I > > > > > >> > can pick the programs from other packages than .tgz. > > > > > > >> > Any clue as to which ones they are. 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