Linux NTFS offers Linux kernel drivers and utilities for managing NTFS volumes, including creation, resizing, cloning, rescuing, querying, labeling, and repairing.
Apart from letting you access NTFS volumes, Linux NTFS also offers tools to create, resize, clone, rescue, query, label and fix NTFS volumes. It can also help you undelete, resize, list, and query files for the filesystem used by Windows XP, 2003, 2000, NT4, and Longhorn.
One of the most notable features of Linux NTFS is the support it provides for the Logical Disk Manager (LDM). This controller is used to manage Dynamic Disks in Windows and can be used to create software mirrors, stripes, and RAID.
The latest release of Linux NTFS comes with an array of improvements and fixes. All known problems with ntfsmount, ntfscluster, mkntfs, ntfsclone, ntfsinfo, and libntfs have been resolved to make the software even more stable and reliable.
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