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by waddlesplash
1220 days ago
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(Haiku developer here.) I would trust the NTFS driver pretty implicitly at this point both for read/write; it's based on NTFS-3G, and following the rewrite I did of the Haiku-specific parts of it in late 2021, appears to be very solid in testing. The EXT2/3/4 driver is also very good, but there may be some issues remaining there. However I haven't heard reports of it destroying data. The FAT driver, on the other hand, has some cases where it has been known to corrupt directories. It could probably use a rewrite; most of its code dates to the 1990s... Those are the "big 3" of other filesystems, anyway. I don't think there's a status page for all of them. |
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ZFS and Btrfs both are very good these days?
Can linux mount the Haiku version of BFS? Seem to recall that this was an issue the first few times I tried Haiku and it was buggy and unreliable but don't quite remember or recall trying it since. Searches are not pulling up anything useful. If not is this something Haiku is planing to work on or are you just going to let linux take care of that when ever they get around too it?