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Read & write access to NTFS from Linux?

I this thread,http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/topic-30571.html , a user says this:
"There's a LOT of misunderstanding about the write support in 2.6 kernels...
It does exist, and it's perfectly safe, BUT it can only write to files without changing the filesize and it can't add/remove files or folders- VERY limited in other words. Basically, you've already gone the smart route if you're using captive. My problem with captive is the write support is SLOW."

Good luck with this. Please post your results.
 
Captive-NTFS is the only way to get semi-reliable NTFS write support in Linux, because it uses the NTFS.sys driver from Windows. But I still wouldn't trust it for a very long time, there's no telling what may happen since you're using a closed source driver designed for another OS.
 
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