New NTFS Driver for Linux 7.2 Enhances Hardening, Fixes, and Native Symlink Support
Happening back in Linux 7.1 was the "NTFS resurrection" with landing a new NTFS driver into the Linux kernel that had been years in the making and began as the former NTFS read-only kernel driver many years back before the stint of the Paragon NTFS3 driver in the Linux kernel. For Linux 7.2 that new/modern NTFS driver has seen more hardening work, some fixes, and Windows native symbolic links support...
Linux kernel version 7.2 introduces significant improvements to its NTFS driver, following the "NTFS resurrection" in Linux 7.1. The newly integrated driver, which evolved from earlier projects, has undergone extensive hardening and received numerous fixes. A key enhancement is the addition of support for Windows native symbolic links. This development marks a major step forward for NTFS file system compatibility within the Linux environment. The modern driver aims to provide more robust and reliable performance. Users can expect improved interoperability between Windows and Linux file systems.
This update significantly improves file system compatibility and stability for Linux users working with Windows NTFS drives, enhancing cross-platform functionality.
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