I have never tried it with NTFS, but no one should really have the OS
residing on an NTFS partition.
Apologies to all those I promised the password changer to. I meant to bring
it in to wok today and send it through the LAN connection but I forgot.,
I'll have it sent on by tomorrow hopefully.........
Regards
Robert Sweetnam
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Jakma <paul at clubi.ie>
To: Liam Bedford <lbedford at wbtsystems.com>
Cc: Jim.Regan at lit.ie <Jim.Regan at lit.ie>; ilug at linux.ie <ilug at linux.ie>
Date: 26 April 1999 19:45
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Re: strange but true
>On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Liam Bedford wrote:
>>> And will that bootdisk work with NTFS and not screw it up (given that 2.2
> still claims that NTFS writing is experimental alpha)
>>according to the webpage, it doesn't use the linux support for NTFS.
>it uses some kind of utility which is able to parse NTFS. FAT
>partitions however are mounted by the kernel.
>>I'm still shocked that they use linux to rescue their NT setups...
>--
>Paul Jakma
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>Fortune:
>"Who is General Failure and why is he reading my hard disk ?"
>Microsoft spel chekar vor sail, worgs grate !!
>(By leitner at inf.fu-berlin.de, Felix von Leitner)
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