I bought Microsoft NTFS for Linux by Paragon Software for a linux version of chkdsk. It also includes “ufsd” a somewhat redundant driver for reading and writing ntfs. (I already had ntfs-3g) What are the differences between ufsd and ntfs-3g?
I bought Microsoft NTFS for Linux by Paragon Software for a linux version of chkdsk. It also includes “ufsd” a somewhat redundant driver for reading and writing ntfs. (I already had ntfs-3g) What are the differences between ufsd and ntfs-3g?
I wonder even what’s point of buying it? And isn’t NTFS 3g is open source version created by community by reverse engineering ntfs
EDIT: if anyone need paragon tools for checking NTFS I can share them easily I extracted them from their apk which they were selling on Google play and there tools for almost any architecture x86,MIPS,arm
Paragon’s NTFS driver was also upstreamed in the kernel in like 5.15.
Maybe so they can check their NTFS drives without rebooting to Windows. If it checks Linux file systems, we have fsck for that.
Correct
just do it in kvm
I do this literally every single day from my Linux machine with no issues. In fact, right before i came to lemmy, I transferred a 120GB game folder from my windows drive to my Linux one.
I think it is but some distros already come with ntfs support and there is no point in buying it