Has anyone had issues with NTFS support on CentOS 6?<br><br>I have a 320G USB disk. I wanted to use it to store backups of my data, to include ISO's, and to be readable by my Windows 7 and CentOS 6 boxes. Because some of the ISO's are >4G, FAT32 isn't an option.<br>
<br>I attempted to create one partition FAT32, and one partition NTFS. This setup is visible by both OS's. However, when writing files to the NTFS partition, CentOS complains with generic I/O errors.<br><br>If I reformat this partition to ext2, there are no I/O errors, and the files appear to arrive on-disk intact. However, if I do this, then the FAT32 partition is unreadable under Windows.<br>
<br>I have another USB disk, it is an older 40G IDE model, formatted NTFS. CentOS shows no I/O errors writing to this disk.<br>