[vox-tech] data recovery via linux (Lost Permissions)
Peter Jay Salzman
vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
Sun, 23 May 2004 19:29:36 -0700
you might want to search the vox-tech archives. there was a thread here
about ntfs a few months ago. i think rick moen mentioned a project that
sounds very hopeful regarding ntfs r/w access. i believe they were
achieving results using ntfs dll's from win32 machines (or something
like that).
pete
On Sat 22 May 04, 7:38 AM, Hans W. Uhlig <deathguard@yahoo.com> said:
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> On Thursday 20 May 2004 9:24 pm, Mark K. Kim wrote:
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> On a side note, is it possible to modify the owner and permissions on a NTFSv2
> partition(Win XP), and or copy data from one NTFS drive to another, I thought
> NTFS write support was working, but when I tried this with a knoppix CD
> yesterday in my lab it just gave me operation not permitted. (Yes the drive
> was mounted Read Write.)
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