Read, yes. Write, sort of. There is write support available, but it's still experimental. If your NTFS partition is important to you, I'd just install the read-only support.
If you’ve ever used a drive formatted with Linux and tried to access it on a Windows system, you’re likely to have problems, especially if the drive uses the NTFS file system. Even though NTFS is ...
Resizing partitions via a command line doesn't have to be complicated.
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Linux phones could get even better with postmarketOS 'Duranium'
No more broken updates.
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