It is a Fact that the time and date don't change on an NTFS file system.
The fact that Puppy did not automatically create the pup001 file lead me to believe that Puppy is finding the pup001 file on an NTFS file system.
Which partition to put pup001 on?
You are essentially saying: Linux can (by some process) access a file on an NTFS, mount it as a virtual filesystem, modify the contents, unmount it but leave unchanged the time and date attributes of the file it just modified.rarsa wrote:It is a Fact that the time and date don't change on an NTFS file system.
The fact that Puppy did not automatically create the pup001 file lead me to believe that Puppy is finding the pup001 file on an NTFS file system.
What date and time does XP on NTFS show for pup001? For example: the date it had inside the .zip archive, the date it was unzipped to XP? Some other date?
That is exactly what I am saying.You are essentially saying: Linux can...
The date of the file inside the zip file (April 11, 2005 - 5:50 AM).What date and time does XP on NTFS show for pup001?
As I said, this is the neat trick that allows puppy to write to the pup001 file without corrupting the NTFS.