I recently (~February) migrated from winXP to Fedora 18, keeping it dualboot.... but only using linux since the migration.
I have the habit of having a partition for the OS and another for programs, documents and downloaded files/programs/multimedia.
Because of that, I have a NTFS partition with the windows OS, a ext3... or one of those new partitions linux uses... and another NTFS where I put documents I want accessible by both OSes.
I'm not 100% sure of how fedora is accessing the NTFS, but I'd wager NTFS-3g. I have a lot of files in there and some are CD image files of ~700MB.... I may have one or two DVD images weighing some 4GB and I haven't yet noticed any slow access to the disk.
I have apache serving a mediaWiki site which is stored on the NTFS partition and... well... it works, try http://pocawiki.no-ip.org
I have the habit of having a partition for the OS and another for programs, documents and downloaded files/programs/multimedia.
Because of that, I have a NTFS partition with the windows OS, a ext3... or one of those new partitions linux uses... and another NTFS where I put documents I want accessible by both OSes.
I'm not 100% sure of how fedora is accessing the NTFS, but I'd wager NTFS-3g. I have a lot of files in there and some are CD image files of ~700MB.... I may have one or two DVD images weighing some 4GB and I haven't yet noticed any slow access to the disk.
I have apache serving a mediaWiki site which is stored on the NTFS partition and... well... it works, try http://pocawiki.no-ip.org


