Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?

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Sujet : Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?
De : nospam (at) *nospam* needed.invalid (Paul)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy
Date : 29. Mar 2025, 05:38:21
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On Fri, 3/28/2025 8:57 PM, Borax Man wrote:
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On 2025-03-28, Farley Flud <fsquared@fsquared.linux> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2025 22:20:00 +0000, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
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NTFS is certainly showing its age. But it’s not clear that ReFS is
really enough to take Windows forward.
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Whatever the case, it will be another proprietary format that GNU/Linux
cannot (easily) access.
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IIRC, it tooks many years befor GNU/Linux was able to correctly access
and write NTFS files.
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I still would not trust the Linux kernel module for writing NTFS even
though it is regarded to be stable and free from error.
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In the not-so-rare times that I must interchange files between Winblows
and GNU/Linux I will use either VFAT or EXFAT format.
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Is there any particular experience that you had that made you distrust
the Linux NTFS driver?
 
I've found it quite robust, but that is just my experience.  Neverthess,
I do still choose exfat or if necessary, vfat for shared partitions.
 

There is more than one NTFS driver now. There is one in kernel
and one in FUSE. They're different. From different sources.
Your newest distro may be doing something you did not expect
or select yourself as a behavior.

One knows something about more reparse points than the other.
This means, when a reparse point is present, the label in the GUI
will attest to that fact. The other driver tended to produce
messages that were a bit deceptive about what was going on.

This has no impact on a USB stick with a few files on it. Most
of the bad behaviors are when using Linux to work on Windows OS volumes.

    Paul

Date Sujet#  Auteur
27 Mar 25 * Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?20Lawrence D'Oliveiro
27 Mar 25 +* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?12vallor
28 Mar 25 i`* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?11Paul
28 Mar 25 i +* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?2Daniel70
28 Mar 25 i i`- Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?1...w¡ñ§±¤ñ
28 Mar 25 i `* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?8Lawrence D'Oliveiro
29 Mar 25 i  +* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?4Paul
29 Mar 25 i  i`* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?3Lawrence D'Oliveiro
29 Mar 25 i  i `* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?2Paul
29 Mar 25 i  i  `- Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
29 Mar 25 i  `* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?3Lawrence D'Oliveiro
29 Mar 25 i   `* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?2Paul
29 Mar 25 i    `- Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
28 Mar 25 `* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?7Farley Flud
28 Mar 25  +- Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?1Paul
29 Mar 25  `* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?5Borax Man
29 Mar 25   `* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?4Paul
29 Mar 25    +- Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?1Borax Man
29 Mar 25    `* Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?2Lawrence D'Oliveiro
30 Mar 25     `- Re: Is Microsoft Trying To Revive ReFS?1Borax Man

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