I read that Paragon Software NTFS drivers will be part of the 3.5
kernel. I would like to use NTFS so that other computers can actually
read my data.
The current drives I'm using are 8 TB Seagate external drives with a 2
year warranty. Their price went up to $150 when on sale. I will probably
get
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I am a Linux newbie. How do I do what you asked?
The question is moot for me. While waiting for more than a month for a
response to my bug report, I have already found a workaround. I
reformatted the drive from NTFS to ext4. This solved the problem for me
but I lost the capability of a Windows mac
Please try kernel parameter "usb-storage.quirks=vid:pid:u", replace vid
and pid to the USB device ids.
This disables UAS mode, which makes the IO slower but possibly more
reliable.
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Title:
Serious design flaw using large external drives.
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After a month of waiting for confirmation of the bug, I have reformatted
the partition as ext4. If this works (can copy 1.5TB in less than 2
days) the bug is in the NTFS support in Ubuntu. If it doesn't, I will
return the drive (Seagate says it is in warranty but refuses to provide
any support to L
The bug is in the upstream kernel and in Ubuntu MATE 18.10. Seagate
refused to contact you to find out what the problem is. With no response
from Ubuntu, I am returning the drive for a refund. Maybe some decade
Ubuntu will support drives larger than 5TB (currently the largest from
Seagate is 16TB).
Am trying upstream kernel v4.20-rc4
(2e6e902d185027f8e3cb8b7305238f7e35d6a436).
Not easy for a newbie because your link does not include the order in
which the modules have to be installed. Downloaded the low-latency
(whatever that means) packages and managed to boot the new kernel. It
seems less
No! This problem did not start until after I had purchased the drive so
any questions about behavior before I mounted the drive are not
applicable.
You ask me to "test the latest upstream kernel". I am a Linux newbie and
do not know how to do this. I will follow your link to see how. If it
trashes
No this problem occurred when I purchased and mounted the 6TB drive.
No I was not able to test the drive when I was using prior kernel
version since I had not yet cought the drive.
I am a Linux newbie. Please tell me how to "test the latest upstream
kernel? Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel
Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.20 kernel[
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