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What is the NTFS for Linux driver?

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What is the NTFS for Linux driver?

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Paragon NTFS for Linux software provides access to NTFS volumes under Linux. Now everyone can access NTFS partitions under Linux in a usual manner. The driver allows mounting NTFS partitions, so that programs can work transparently with these mounted partitions – browse contents, open documents, run applications, work with existing files and create new ones. The NTFS for Linux driver is a commercial Linux kernel driver for local access to NTFS volumes. It supports full read/write access. Kernel driver means you will have rapid and transparent access like to native file systems. Just mount manually or insert into fstab, and NTFS will be available like any other tree directory.

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