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istruthfull:
I have windows xp and the more I learn the more I don't like.  What can I use to replace win xp that supports ntfs?

 "Desired privacy doesn't mean having something to hide, just means chosing who you share with"

Windows_SuX_@$$:
ntfs sux

Faust:
Not very productive, but he's right.  A good journaling system like ext3 or reiserfs is far better.  Support for NTFS is pretty much non existent in BSD, Mac OS and a lot of others AFAIK while being very alpha in Linux.  Sorry, but for now NTFS isn't something other OS's work well with.

suselinux:
Mandrake Linux web page, has support for NTFS when it comes to editing partions, so I would guess it could mount and edit files in that partition as well.

I mention only incase our friend wants to dual boot

Mandrake also uses ReiserFS, this is a very fast, organized, and journaling file system.  It's also the newest of the opensource file systems, and by the laws of evolution it's therefore the best.

suselinux:
I was just thinking,

 could DRM make figuring out how to make Linux mount the new windows FS, in LongHorn, illegal?

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