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If you can recompile your kernel, theres an option for read and write NTFS (but write support is experimental i believe).
 

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Write support is _very_ limited. You can only write to files that have already been created, and you can only stay within the bounds of the file, ie. you can't make the file any bigger or smaller.

Experimental enough for you? :D
 

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Originally posted by hurrotisrobbo
Write support is _very_ limited. You can only write to files that have already been created, and you can only stay within the bounds of the file, ie. you can't make the file any bigger or smaller.

Experimental enough for you? :D
there needs to be some standard in filesystems

ie. one that macs, windows and linux all can access and is more advanced than fat32
 

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It'll never happen - tends to ruin monopolies.
 

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