One project even allows isolating the kernel driver in userspace.
And then there is third party software, e.g., ntfs-3g.
I sometimes see these '$'-prefixed files when I mount NTFS partitions. They never crashed BSD. But maybe it is possible.
Wondering if Windows 10 partitions still mount in BSD without any problems?
One project even allows isolating the kernel driver in userspace.
And then there is third party software, e.g., ntfs-3g.
I sometimes see these '$'-prefixed files when I mount NTFS partitions. They never crashed BSD. But maybe it is possible.
Wondering if Windows 10 partitions still mount in BSD without any problems?