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(OT) Open Source Virus Scanner



On 01/26/2009 02:04 PM, Bill Horne wrote:
> I didn't know Linux could write to the NTFS file system: is that
> possible now, or is ClamAV only able to ID viruses on NTFS disks, but=20
> not fix them?
>
>  =20
Linux has been able to write to NTFS for a number of years, I think at=20
least back to the 2.4 kernel or earlier. I've been able to use QTParted=20
to resize NTFS partitions for a number of years also.

--=20
Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
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