Linux 7.1 is bringing what might be the biggest under-the-radar storage change in years: a new in-kernel NTFS driver.
Now, it's in: the original NTFS driver has been replaced. When the next minor release of the kernel appears, it will be optional, and can be enabled with a Kconfig switch called NTFS_FS. For now, ...
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Microsoft introduced the New Technology File System (NTFS), a proprietary journaling file system, in Windows NT 3.1 in 1993. Since then, it replaced 1977's File Allocation Table (FAT) file system in ...
Do you mean MacFuse? I don't know if it's the latest Mac OS or if MacFuse has gotten better, but writing to NTFS is pretty damn fast, pretty much no difference between HFS and NTFS, iirc. But it's ...
The development of Linux kernel 7.1 is taking shape, and it now includes a change that is particularly relevant for users ...