On Tue, 2007-09-01 at 13:02 -0800, Schlaegel wrote:
On 1/9/07, Jeffrey Burns <jeff(a)jeffreyburns.net> wrote:
> Also, if you don't need write access, you might want to grab kmod-ntfs
> from
livna.org.
>
> And a question for the list - if ntfs-3g meets the requirements for
> inclusion in Extras, what disqualifies kmod-ntfs?
>
Now that there is ntfs-3g, I wonder why anyone chooses to install the
crippled kernel module kmod-ntfs. If you want read only access, then
just mount using ntfs-3g with only read access.
I agree, and I'm using ntfs-3g myself. The only reason I brought up the
read-only kernel module is that it's been included-with or compiled-into
the kernels of many other distros for quite awhile now. It just seems
like it might have a better chance for inclusion in FC7 by default due
to ntfs-3g still being in beta.
My question is why Fedora does not ship with ntfs-3g out of the box.
Most dual boot scenarios will benefit from its usage and most new
Fedora users will have an existing NTFS partition.
Again, I agree with you. Since the patent issues over including ntfs in
the kernel seem to have been resolved, I hope we will see this happen in
April when when FC7 arrives.
Jeff