Re: Why the DOS has many ntfs read and write driver,but the linux can't for a long time

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Alan Cox wrote:

On Llu, 2006-01-09 at 17:53 +0100, Oliver Neukum wrote:
Does the Windows Explorer draw icons based only on name and metadata?

Sort of. It also plays tricks on the human by working out what icons are
visible and loading those first then filling in while the user thinks it
is ready


And the mouse driver is biased to always get access to CPU cycles so the cursor will always be visible and working even when the system is totally locked up. NTFS performance is also totally abysimal when volumes reach 2TB sizes due to fragmentation of the NTFS archtiecture. A problem not shared
with EXT3 FS's.

J

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