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Topic: Anyone used NTFS-3G
dRanged
Posts: 1313
Location: USA
I am sick of getting owned by OSX's seriously annoying interoperability limitation whereby it can't write to NTFS volumes (ie. >4G). Has anyone used NTFS-3G ? It claims decent performance comparative to other File Systems, but before I go and reformat / move my existing archives from HFS over, um, yeah. Anyone used it?
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Eds
Posts: 8681
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Iv used it in Ubuntu, was nice and fast, stable, no file corruption or anything else.

3dee
Posts: 2969
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What version of NTFS does Windows use? Its annoying that you can't write to those partitions.
dRanged
Posts: 1314
Location: USA
groovy

I will check it out
Creepy
Posts: 1181
Location: USA
I've used it in the past. Last time I did though, write speeds were slow as s***e. Essentially, it's comparible to network writing speeds (since it maps the volume as a networked drive).
parabol
Posts: 5115
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah apparently stability/corruption is not an issue at all, just the speeds aren't ideal. Would be fine for documents and media in my opinion, wouldn't use it as a working partition. I didn't have issues with it when I used it a couple of years back.
it's comparible to network writing speeds (since it maps the volume as a networked drive).

Yeah I don't think that's relevant. You can copy files over loopback at a decent speed with most OSs and filesystems. I think their more thorough answer has more merit:

http://www.ntfs-3g.org/support.html#slow

last edited by parabol at 01:09:20 21/Jan/09
simul
Posts: 375
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Looks like the only real issue is it will disable being able to change the default boot on bootcamp to Windows inside system prefs? Alt to choose OS still works tho.
jesu
Posts: 585
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I currently use this package as a transparent method to image the windows boot partition for backing up and restoring.
I've never had it not work in about the 2 years using it in high volume.
Highly recommended.
Creepy
Posts: 1182
Location: USA
I currently use this package as a transparent method to image the windows boot partition for backing up and restoring.


Is this something different to what WinClone does?
jesu
Posts: 586
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Is this something different to what WinClone does?

I've only ever used NTFS-3g to shrink C:\ to an image, not for deployment/specific bootcamp work.
Running as package under Arch Linux within simple menu:

1: Backup DRIVE0
2: Restore DRIVE0
3: Schedule CHKDSK
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