I'd like to ask, why do you want to use the NTFS kernel driver?
NTFS-3G can be also used read-only with the 'ro' mount option but a memory corruption can not lead to system crash or data corruption on the disk unlike in case of the NTFS kernel driver.
Fundamentally NTFS-3G is the five years old, rewritten NTFS kernel driver plus three years more work: bug fixes, new features, actively developed/maintained, etc.
Hi,
I'd like to ask, why do you want to use the NTFS kernel driver?
NTFS-3G can be also used read-only with the 'ro' mount option but a memory corruption can not lead to system crash or data corruption on the disk unlike in case of the NTFS kernel driver.
Fundamentally NTFS-3G is the five years old, rewritten NTFS kernel driver plus three years more work: bug fixes, new features, actively developed/ maintained, etc.
Thanks, Szaka
== ntfs-3g. org
NTFS-3G: http://