Re: Fedora trashes my NTFS drive

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On Mon, 2022-04-25 at 10:41 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 10:11 AM Lily White
> <lilywhite2005@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> 
> > I got a spare drive and it does work (at least for now, this drive
> > worked for a while before everything broke). So I sent my old drive
> > back
> > to Sandisk and I'll see if it was with that specific model.
> > 
> > I'll also wait for some time and see if wear and tear may cause
> > problems.
> > 
> > What's interesting is that the broken drive works on both Fedora
> > and
> > macOS, but not Windows. That's why I didn't speculate the drive
> > itself
> > was broken before.
> > 
> > 
> I am going to bet that the NTFS code is very similar on Fedora and
> MacOS.
> So likely it is a code bug or a usage bug (see comments below).
> 
> you did make sure to umount it on Linux/BSD before removing it right?
> 
> And if you hibernate the machine(any os) and remove the usb device
> while
> hibernated the filesystem may not be consistent, it has to be
> explicitly
> unmounted on both windows and fedora before removal so that all data
> is
> fully written.
> 
> In the past it was suggested to not use NTFS as a transfer drive and
> to use
> something simpler like FAT32 as that fs's format is better documented
> and
> simpler than NTFS.   That may or may not still be the case.

Most NTFS installation on Linux use a user-space implementation via
Fuse, which is known to have some limitations (IIRC it's fine for
reading but might be problematic when writing). A new kernel-based
implementation is apparently on the way and is said to have a higher
degree of compatibility.

poc
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