> Patch your kernel to add writeable NTFS support. It works fairly well
> now, from what I've seen and read (and used, but I haven't used it
> extensively.)

Last I heard it only did overwrite of existing files. It can't create
new files or allocate new blocks.

This allows the use of putting a root partition on a loopback mount, so
you can install a distribution without repartitioning, but is pretty
useless for anything else.

Unless you mean this:

http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/


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