Re: dual boot with Fedora and NTFS on windows: is it safe ?

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John Que wrote:
> Does anybody has an experience with mounting windows NTFS parition from linux
> and writing/updating/deleting files there?

Ian Malone replied:
> Personally I'm not sure.  However I was looking at this topic again
> recently (since it seems I might finally have to give up on Win Me
> and start using at least 2000)

You can still use vfat folders with later versions of Windows, although
you don't get all the security improvements. [1] You can also use a vfat
"data" partition to share data between OSes, while keeping the OSes on
their preferred native filesystems.

Hope this helps,

James.

[1] Yes, there *are* security improvements -- NT-based Windows has
*some* idea of security! The underlying security model (near the kernel)
is very fine-grained -- it's just let down by not having suitable tools
to analyse and update security settings in bulk, and a user-space that
isn't designed to make sensible use of it.

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