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* [Fwd: NTFS repair tools]
@ 2000-12-08  3:27 Jeff V. Merkey
  2000-12-08  4:13 ` Peter Samuelson
  2000-12-08 13:55 ` Alan Cox
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 45+ messages in thread
From: Jeff V. Merkey @ 2000-12-08  3:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

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Linux/Linus/Anton/Alan,

I am still sending out the NTFS repair tools for Linux trashed volumes,
and I've lost count now relative to how many I've sent out, but it's
somewhere in the thousands.  Is NTFS write stable enough now in 2.4 to
fix these problems, if so, can we DISABLE by REMOVING write code in the
VFS tables for those versions in other trees we know will trash people's
drives.  I am sending out over 100 copies a week now (I could make a
business out of fixing NTFS drives trashed by Linux) and the numbers are
getting higher instead of lower of people asking for these tools, which
woul indicate more people's data is getting trashed.

Do folks not know this NTFS driver will trash hard drives?  We need to
alert folks DO NOT USE WRITE NTFS MODE in those versions we know are
busted.  I enjoy helping NT customers get their data back and helping
with this problem, but at some point, the NTFS driver either needs to
get sync'd or WRITE disabled.  What I'm doing here is like trying to put
a bandaid over the mouth of the amazon river, and as Linux grows and
grows and grows, this problem will just get larger, and to a point where
I don't have the bandwidth to support it properly.

I will keep providing this service, but I am only treating the symptons
of the illness and not curing the patient.  Based upon the level of
contamination of TRG with Microsoft IP, I have been advised if I post an
NTFS replacement before the 18 month doctrine of inevitability "window"
is past, Microsoft will most certainly sue us, and win.

I strongly recommend stubbing our the file_write() calls in the NTFS VFS
until this gets fixed, until I can get working NTFS out there, or Anton
can get one out there (which will be another year and a half if it comes
from us based on the agreements we have with Microsoft).

:-)

Jeff

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From: Lynn Evans <lynn@mail.earth.monash.edu.au>
To: jmerkey@timpanogas.com
Subject: NTFS repair tools
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 14:13:58 +1100
Message-ID: <3A3051F5.1D16ADB0@mail.earth.monash.edu.au>

I have been using a PC which dual boots Linux/NT. Linux
seems to have trashed the ntfs partition when it ran out of
space while writing to it. The partition is data only but
was not backed up.
A search on the net indicated that this is a common problem
and that you may be able to point me at or provide tools
which could help repair the partition.
I would be grateful for any help,
Lynn

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* Re: [Fwd: NTFS repair tools]
@ 2000-12-09  8:00 Mark Sutton
  2000-12-09 16:49 ` Willy Tarreau
  2000-12-11 13:52 ` Xavier Bestel
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 45+ messages in thread
From: Mark Sutton @ 2000-12-09  8:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

>I agree that if you give a mentally unbalanced person a firearm, they might
>shoot themselves with it.  I am suggesting we take away their firearm.  Write
>support for NTFS is useful for migrating from Linux to NT, R/O support is
>useful for migrating NT to Linux.  We won't be giving anything up.  I think
>just putting in a nastier warning message would suffice.
>                                                        
>Jeff                                                    

You could just tell people the truth. Something far worse that DANGEROUS.
Like:

CRIPPLED BY LEGAL DURESS 

Or as I come to understand:

The processes that would normally have fixed this driver by now
are broken by the vigorous defense of Microsoft's IP.
It will trash your disk! maybe not right now ..

I couldn't understand why I hadn't seen any real movement on this driver.
Now it makes sense. Perhaps others might enjoy this understanding. 


Mark

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* Re: [Fwd: NTFS repair tools]
@ 2000-12-10  1:38 willy tarreau
  2000-12-10  2:40 ` Jeff V. Merkey
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 45+ messages in thread
From: willy tarreau @ 2000-12-10  1:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jeff V. Merkey, Willy Tarreau; +Cc: Mark Sutton, linux-kernel

> Alan has spoken.  If DANGEROUS doesn't get their
> attention, what will?

Jeff, I know that, but I was speaking about people who
use these features while they don't know they're
dangerous just because someone else has compiled the
kernel for them. There are people who claim to know
linux better than anyone and consider they are better
than anyone at making kernels or distros. these people
are dangerous for people who trust them blindly. In
this case, a warning at mount time may save ignorant
victims.

Perhaps we should more generally display a line at
boot
telling if there were EXPERIMENTAL or DANGEROUS code
compiled in the kernel.

I myself have built kernels with NTFS R/W enabled a
long time ago to try to recover a crashed NT (bad
dll).
as a chance, I've never gave those kernels to anyone,
but it may have been possible that I accidentely reuse
the boot disk for something else ...

Willy


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2000-12-08  3:27 [Fwd: NTFS repair tools] Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-08  4:13 ` Peter Samuelson
2000-12-08  4:43   ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-08  5:53     ` Michael H. Warfield
2000-12-08  4:54       ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-08  5:04       ` Peter Samuelson
2000-12-08  5:08         ` [PATCH] NTFS repair tools Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-08  6:06           ` Peter Samuelson
2000-12-08  8:17             ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-08 14:46             ` Jeff Garzik
2000-12-08  7:37           ` Anton Altaparmakov
2000-12-08 19:01             ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-08  7:50         ` [Fwd: NTFS repair tools] Andrzej Krzysztofowicz
2000-12-08 13:19       ` David Relson
2000-12-08 13:43         ` David Weinehall
2000-12-08 14:34           ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
2000-12-08 17:02             ` Michael H. Warfield
2000-12-08 18:35             ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-08 14:00     ` Alan Cox
2000-12-08 14:27       ` Rik van Riel
2000-12-08 14:44         ` Mohammad A. Haque
2000-12-08 15:08           ` David Woodhouse
2000-12-08 14:50         ` Richard B. Johnson
2000-12-08 18:33       ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-08 17:42         ` Jeff Garzik
2000-12-08 18:50           ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-09 22:03         ` Eric W. Biederman
2000-12-10  1:11           ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-10  2:12       ` Ren Haddock
2000-12-10  5:26         ` Andre Hedrick
2000-12-10  2:34       ` David Feuer
2000-12-10  2:49         ` Daryll Strauss
2000-12-12  2:23           ` Jes Sorensen
2000-12-12  2:46             ` Wakko Warner
2000-12-10  5:00         ` John Alvord
2000-12-10 16:11           ` Horst von Brand
2000-12-08 13:55 ` Alan Cox
2000-12-08 18:31   ` Jeff V. Merkey
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2000-12-09  8:00 Mark Sutton
2000-12-09 16:49 ` Willy Tarreau
2000-12-09 20:14   ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-09 22:51   ` Jeff V. Merkey
2000-12-11 13:52 ` Xavier Bestel
2000-12-10  1:38 willy tarreau
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