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ReactOS & File systems
Hi everybost,
is it possible to install ReactOS on an existing NTFS partition? Even withou tthe security tab's, rights,...is this possible?
On which file systems can ReactOS be installed?
Thanks
is it possible to install ReactOS on an existing NTFS partition? Even withou tthe security tab's, rights,...is this possible?
On which file systems can ReactOS be installed?
Thanks
I was under the impression that once ReactOS's cache manager got fixed (been some time working on THAT one!) that it could then use a MS NTFS.SYS and friends to support NTFS volumes. Otherwise it would only work with the EXT2 driver.
I was also under the impression that EXT2/3 volumes needed some coaxing in order to properly support NT flavor ACLs and extended attribute data?
Wasn't the concensus that we could use some kind of metadata for this purpose?
Been a long time----
Still, A LOT of things will become reachable once the cache manager is correct. Not the least of which is potential for other IFS drivers.
I was also under the impression that EXT2/3 volumes needed some coaxing in order to properly support NT flavor ACLs and extended attribute data?
Wasn't the concensus that we could use some kind of metadata for this purpose?
Been a long time----
Still, A LOT of things will become reachable once the cache manager is correct. Not the least of which is potential for other IFS drivers.
Now that we're talking about NTFS... Is the NTFS-3g project useful for ReactOS?
(yes, I know I'm a n00b, but I'm trying to help... I think...
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(yes, I know I'm a n00b, but I'm trying to help... I think...

Last edited by Icy EyeG on Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
lol (sorry couldn't help myself)Icy EyeG wrote:Now that we're talking about NTFS... Is the NTFS-3g project useful for ReactOS?
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