04-05-2018, 04:41 PM
No, NTFS is a Windows formatted drive, not Linux. Windows does not support Linux features.
You could re-format the drive as EXT3 (for example) which would then allow it, but then you won't be able to read the drive in Windows.
To undo, you'd have to try copying it back... but no guarantees.
You should probably be using rsync, not mv. Or at the very least, cp -R.
You could re-format the drive as EXT3 (for example) which would then allow it, but then you won't be able to read the drive in Windows.
To undo, you'd have to try copying it back... but no guarantees.
You should probably be using rsync, not mv. Or at the very least, cp -R.
Robbie Ferguson // The Bald Nerd
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