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Modern NTFS Driver Sees Bug Fixes With Linux 6.10


While not as exciting as XFS expanding its online repair support, Bcachefs prepping for online fsck, Btrfs seeing some performance work, or F2FS improving zoned storage support, the modern NTFS driver 'NTFS3' saw a set of fixes land for the Linux 6.10 kernel.

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