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by disadvantage
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Good. Means it's more lean. And nothing's stopping someone installing NTFS functionality with apt. I once had to add exFAT[0] compatibility to Ubuntu because I had a thumb-drive flashed in that format. [0] https://itsfoss.com/mount-exfat/ |
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This would be wildly slow (if it runs in userspace using FUSE)
The good thing is that the kernel still includes a (better) ntfs driver
> This removes the old ntfs driver. The new ntfs3 driver is a full replacement that was merged over two years ago.