On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 21:58, der.hans wrote: > Am 06. Oct, 2002 schwätzte Dan so: > > > NTFS, by default, does not want you to restore to a FAT based disk. This > > would lose the security benefits of NTFS. If anybody knows a way to restore > > a backup of an NTFS partitioned file to a non-NTFS partitioned file, this > > would create a security breach in NTFS > > I wasn't saying that. I merely meant we could back it up, repartition, then > restore it. We can try anyway. If m$ wants NTFS, then that's what people > need. Ideally we need tools that can work with it. ------ This thread started out as having the tools necessary to create dual-boots for people...like at IF2 or just friends, etc. While the idea is good, inevitably, no good deed goes unpunished. NTFS is definitely the better way for winnt/win2k/winxp but of course the NTFS 4/5 internals are secreted. NTFS support in linux is marginal at the very best and can lead to corrupted partitions, even if accessed in R/O mode. The real answer is to rely on a commercial product like Partition Magic if you really really have to shrink NTFS partitions because at least if things get foobar, you can shrug and say, hey - it wasn't linux that screwed things up. HOWEVER - given the price of hard drives these days - and the fact that most boxes have an empty space for another hard drive, it's probably best to encourage people to add another hard drive for linux - and perhaps save some space for a FAT32 volume to pass data from Windows to linux. Craig