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?
Maybe so they can check their NTFS drives without rebooting to Windows. If it checks Linux file systems, we have fsck for that.
Correct
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.
just do it in kvm