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Should i just go with the built in kernel support or use fuse+ntfs3g - i already have the userland option compiled into the kernel so im ready to go on the fuse option if required.

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ntfs3g, kernel support zapped the last NTFS drive I tried with it. My brother was not too happy



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yes people said same on gentoo forums
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