[Bug 243287] Re: Copying files from Linux to NTFS Partition (using NTFS-3G) makes random-placed non-movable system blocks which causes file fragmentation

Doru Barbu barbu.doru at gmail.com
Fri Dec 12 21:23:25 UTC 2008


I can also confirm this behaviour, the scattered "system" blocks cause
fragmentation by limiting the amount of continuous free space. They
don't seem to dissapear after deleting the files, but they where
definitely created after copying stuff from ubuntu with ntfs-3g. I will
do a metadata image as soon as possible.

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Copying files from Linux to NTFS Partition (using NTFS-3G) makes random-placed non-movable system blocks which causes file fragmentation
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