It appears that the NTFS3G driver for Linux is the most stable driver providing
most of the functions of the NTFS file system. This is the only one I'm aware of
that's open Source, however I believe other's exist. Further, Paragon states having
a stable Proprietary NTFS Driver that you can purchase.
This is awesome.
Now if only and IFS Driver could support ext2/ext3, ZFS, and maybe Reiser.
Yes I am aware of those options for 2000/XP.
most of the functions of the NTFS file system. This is the only one I'm aware of
that's open Source, however I believe other's exist. Further, Paragon states having
a stable Proprietary NTFS Driver that you can purchase.
This is awesome.
Now if only and IFS Driver could support ext2/ext3, ZFS, and maybe Reiser.
Yes I am aware of those options for 2000/XP.

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