• superkret@feddit.org
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    4 个月前

    But has the Windows NTFS driver gotten better? That’s the main concern, usually. Windows not really respecting Microsoft’s own specification and assuming it’s the only player on your PC.

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      4 个月前

      You can set linux to write in a “windows compatible” way via a mount option.

      I haven’t had issues with “linux written files in windows” in a long time. Access is fine. But again, it’s only for bulk storage (like media files, database files or temporary transfers): I don’t use it for apps or anything.

      Windows behaves well enough on its own too. Obviously NTFS isn’t ideal, but the driver is stable at least.