Am 25.07.23 um 13:29 schrieb Michael Schwendt:
Trying to figure out what has changed in Fedora land that causes NTFS
corruption for some time. This is with default workstation with GNOME
Shell auto-mounting external storage media when plugging them in.
A ticket in bugzilla suggests there has been a changed from ntfs-3g to ntfs3:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/2182206
( udisks switched to kernel ntfs3 driver instead of ntfs-3g for mounting ntfs since the kernel 6.2 update )
The current state of development is highly dangerous.
It could be random coincidence[1], but since Sunday (the date I updated
kernel-6.4.4), I had 2 serious NTFS corruptions on an external USB-disk.
Win11 was able to repair the first one (Fedora was not), but the second
one was fatal. Both Linux and Win11 refused any operation on the file
system. I resorted to reformating.
Ralf
[1] I've only sporadically used NTFS, before, but for a couple of weeks,
I had to use it more frequently.
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