On Mi, 29 mai 19, 11:12:22, songbird wrote:
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> i have never experienced a problem with writing to
> a NTFS file system.
>
> i use an external drive that has a NTFS file
> system on it for backups and as a scratch space
> if i need to save something large for a while.
As far as I can tell th
On 2019-05-29 11:18, deloptes wrote:
mick crane wrote:
Thing is you don't know what windows is going to do next.
Was an update a few days ago that I assume was why PC just started
crashing ( which hasn't happened for years ) and couldn't decide if it
wanted to boot or not.
Then an hour later th
deb wrote:
>
>
> I saw this question come up
>
> and it set off bells.
>
>
> Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
>
> That it was not yet supported (?) .
>
>
>
> *MY* Assumptions:
>
> * MIXED NETWORK, with Win, Mac, Linux (EXT4 formatted).
>
> * many portable 1-5TB drive
mick crane wrote:
> Thing is you don't know what windows is going to do next.
> Was an update a few days ago that I assume was why PC just started
> crashing ( which hasn't happened for years ) and couldn't decide if it
> wanted to boot or not.
> Then an hour later there was another update and all
On 2019-05-29 07:28, deloptes wrote:
mick crane wrote:
I move files windows -> Debian with WinScp.
You can move files Debian -> Debian with mc and a ssh connection in
the
other window.
Interested to see that there is a ssh server available on windows so
it
should be possible Debian -> Windo
mick crane wrote:
> I move files windows -> Debian with WinScp.
> You can move files Debian -> Debian with mc and a ssh connection in the
> other window.
> Interested to see that there is a ssh server available on windows so it
> should be possible Debian -> Windows with mc.
I've been writing dir
On 2019-03-11 18:13, deb wrote:
Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
I move files windows -> Debian with WinScp.
You can move files Debian -> Debian with mc and a ssh connection in the
other window.
Interested to see that there is a ssh server available on windows so i
On Lu, 11 mar 19, 14:13:38, deb wrote:
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> Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
>
> That it was not yet supported (?) .
In addition to what was already said in the thread, I've been using the
excuse that some data might need to be accessible from Windows to use
NTFS als
On Wed, 2019-03-13 at 21:57 +0100, Linux-Fan wrote:
> > On 3/13/19 3:43 PM, Thomas D Dial wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > I contacted a relative who does this routinely. Windows
> > > alternately, I
> > > contacted a relative who does this routinely about the initial
> > > queston
> > > about writing to
On 3/13/19 3:43 PM, Thomas D Dial wrote:
[...]
I contacted a relative who does this routinely. Windows alternately, I
contacted a relative who does this routinely about the initial queston
about writing to NTFS file systems from Linux and Windows alternately.
Although he does this in a dual bo
On 3/13/19 3:43 PM, Thomas D Dial wrote:
On Wed, 2019-03-13 at 11:12 -0400, deb wrote:
On 3/12/19 9:50 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 3/11/19 11:13 AM, deb wrote:
I saw this question come up
and it set off bells.
Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
That it was n
On Wed, 2019-03-13 at 11:12 -0400, deb wrote:
> On 3/12/19 9:50 PM, David Christensen wrote:
> > On 3/11/19 11:13 AM, deb wrote:
> > >
> > > I saw this question come up
> > >
> > > and it set off bells.
> > >
> > >
> > > Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
> > >
> > >
On 3/12/19 9:50 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 3/11/19 11:13 AM, deb wrote:
I saw this question come up
and it set off bells.
Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
That it was not yet supported (?) .
*MY* Assumptions:
* MIXED NETWORK, with Win, Mac, Linux (E
On 3/11/19 11:13 AM, deb wrote:
I saw this question come up
and it set off bells.
Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
That it was not yet supported (?) .
*MY* Assumptions:
* MIXED NETWORK, with Win, Mac, Linux (EXT4 formatted).
* many portable 1-5TB drives
On 3/11/19 3:35 PM, Thomas D Dial wrote:
On Mon, 2019-03-11 at 14:13 -0400, deb wrote:
I saw this question come up
and it set off bells.
Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
That it was not yet supported (?) .
*MY* Assumptions:
* MIXED NETWORK, with Win, Mac,
On 3/11/19 3:47 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 11.03.2019 23:13, deb wrote:
I saw this question come up
and it set off bells.
Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
That it was not yet supported (?) .
*MY* Assumptions:
* MIXED NETWORK, with Win, Mac, Linu
On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 14:59:25 -0400
deb wrote:
> On 3/11/19 2:47 PM, Joe wrote:
> > On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 14:13:38 -0400
> > deb wrote:
> >
> >> I saw this question come up
> >>
> >> and it set off bells.
> >>
> >>
> >> Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
> >>
> >> That i
On Mon, 2019-03-11 at 14:13 -0400, deb wrote:
> I saw this question come up
>
> and it set off bells.
>
>
> Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
>
> That it was not yet supported (?) .
>
>
>
> *MY* Assumptions:
>
> * MIXED NETWORK, with Win, Mac, Linux (EXT4 format
On 11.03.2019 23:13, deb wrote:
>
>
> I saw this question come up
>
> and it set off bells.
>
>
> Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
>
> That it was not yet supported (?) .
>
>
>
> *MY* Assumptions:
>
> * MIXED NETWORK, with Win, Mac, Linux (EXT4 formatted).
>
> * many p
On 3/11/19 2:47 PM, Joe wrote:
On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 14:13:38 -0400
deb wrote:
I saw this question come up
and it set off bells.
Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
That it was not yet supported (?) .
I don't think that has been true for several years, though it
On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 14:13:38 -0400
deb wrote:
> I saw this question come up
>
> and it set off bells.
>
>
> Someone asked what the status of WRITING to NTFS drives was.
>
> That it was not yet supported (?) .
>
I don't think that has been true for several years, though it certainly
was at o
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