[CentOS] Re: case insensitive file system
Kevin Krieser
k_krieser at sbcglobal.net
Wed Apr 30 17:30:57 UTC 2008
I can't think of anything I did special other than using force because
I hadn't done a Safely Remove device on Windows last time.
I plan to try some experimentation again.
I had previously successfully copied many gigabytes of files from an
NTFS USB hard drive during the same boot without issues.
On Apr 30, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Szabolcs Szakacsits wrote:
>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Kevin Krieser <k_krieser at ...> writes:
>> I just tried NTFS-3G on a thumbdrive, and I was able to create a file
>> that differed only by case from another. Then something got
>> corrupted.
>
> Could you please elaborate what you did and what kind of corruption
> happened?
>
> We are doing very exhaustive testing (http://ntfs-3g.org/
> quality.html) before
> all public driver releases and we're not aware of any corruption
> problem, nor we
> have been reported using the latest driver, version 1.2412.
>
> The only issue I can imagine is if the thumbdrive wasn't properly
> unmounted
> before removal. This can cause I/O errors like described at
> http://ntfs-3g.org/support.html#ioerror
>
> NTFS is case preserving and case sensitive in the NTFS POSIX
> filename space what
> NTFS-3G uses. This may confuse some Windows applications but
> unfortunately there
> isn't anything we could do about it, because exactly the same thing
> happen when
> one uses the Microsoft NTFS driver to do the same. No difference.
> More at
> http://ntfs-3g.org/support.html#posixfilenames1
>
> Regards, Szaka
>
> --
> NTFS-3G Lead Developer: http://ntfs-3g.org
>
>
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