Jure RepinctoLinux@lemmy.mlEnglish·5 months agoLinux 6.9 released(lore.kernel.org)external-linkarrow-up1333arrow-down12message-square72fedilink
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minus-squarelemmyvoreEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·5 months agolinkfedilinkIs this for read-only use? Or is it usable also for modifying files?
minus-squared3Xt3rMarrow-up1arrow-down0·5 months agolinkfedilinkIt’s r/w, if you specify the filesystem type as ntfs3. I believe if you use just ntfs it’ll be read-only, to mimic the behaviour of the old driver, for compatibility reasons.
Is this for read-only use? Or is it usable also for modifying files?
It’s r/w, if you specify the filesystem type as
ntfs3
. I believe if you use justntfs
it’ll be read-only, to mimic the behaviour of the old driver, for compatibility reasons.