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Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 10:42:10 +0000
From: Jason Pearce <jason DOT pearce AT ieee DOT org>
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To: Cygwin List <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: Definitely no sshd on FAT32?
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Larry Hall wrote:

>>I specifically reinstalled my XP onto FAT32 because I dual boot Linux and the NTFS driver is not as good as the FAT32.
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>Why is that?  And before you say that there's no support for NTFS under
>Linux, see <http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/>. 
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Granted it has come a long way, but I last partitioned my disk around 
July last year, at which time "very buggy access" was not a very 
reassuring testimonial!
Another reason was I use a laptop with only 20G of disk and FIPS was 
also capable of re-sizing FAT32 partitions, if I ever needed to 
re-distribute the windows/linux share. I also see that this has moved 
along since and http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/ may provide a 
solution (But I have never used it!).

Next time I re-partition might give NTFS a go. FYI, performance wise I 
have not found FAT 32 a problem especially for a small disk.

Jason


NEWS for captive-0.9 (2003-09-23)
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* Multifilesystem capability by new CaptiveVfsObject
* Finished and deployed CORBA sandbox separation
* Implemented filesystem unmount to successfuly remount ntfs volume
* Generates --bug-pathname resources file for sandbox crash bugreport
* Implemented TraceFS W32 Cache Manager debug tracer
* Rewritten Cache Manager to better match its W32 original behaviour
* LUFS (Linux Userland File System) module to be Linux kernel filesystem
* Written fstab & W32 modules installer as package 'install'


NEWS for captive-0.8 (2003-05-02)
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* ntfs.sys working incl. readwrite mode (0.9 update: very buggy access)






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