Linux and NTFS
I was planning on installing Ubuntu onto my PC as a second OS, but I remember the last time I did this my friend (who's a real Linux geek) said I should make a FAT32 partition to use to share files between Windows and Linux, as although Linux can read from an NTFS partition, if you try to write to it bad things can happen.
What I want to know is is this still the case, and what are these 'bad things'? Is it just a case of the files you're writing themselves can be corrupted, or is it much worse (ie could my whole Windows partion get messed up?)
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