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Old 05-21-2016, 10:04 PM   #709
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Originally Posted by Dngrsone View Post
IIRC, symlinks created in Linux in an NTFS volume will be treated appropriately by Windows.

I'd prove it, but I'm too lazy to reboot my computer into Win at the moment to check.
I haven't tried to do that, but it sounds about right.

I dual-boot Windows and Ubuntu here, and Ubuntu is installed on a partition of the SSD boot drive formatted ext4.

Ubuntu can see/read/write the Windows partition using ntfs3g. Windows can see/read/write the Ubuntu filesystem using an open source driver called Ext2 Volume Manager

Works fine for what I do.
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