how come symantec was able to have their booting o/s that will ghost machines write to ntfs before linux did? i mean, linux still has problems doing it. did symantec and microsoft make some kinda deal or something?
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how come symantec was able to have their booting o/s that will ghost machines write to ntfs before linux did? i mean, linux still has problems doing it. did symantec and microsoft make some kinda deal or something?
I **think** that norton ghost reads the bytes from the hard-disk without knowing a filesystem or OS. This means you could even ghost a linux partition. So NTFS should be possible