>> > * R/W ntfs would be of use to many people.
>> That might not be doable. According to the comments in the ntfs source, it
>> is based largely on guesswork. Guesswork is fundementaly unsafe.
>
>That won't change. If you think microsoft are going to tell people how their
>stuff works and risk fair competition..
I don't understand the point to this anyhow. Write a full ext2
r/w implementation for NT, like was done with OS/2. Now that I use this
I could care less about R/W HPFS support.
Don't work towards a closed spec. Try to get away from it.
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