Is there a way to use a single NTFS partition both for Windows gaming and Linux gaming?

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  1. Proton

    Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components

    I'm currently running pretty much exactly that setup, and I've gotta say I'm incredibly happy with it! I also used this guide for getting everything set up properly. At first many games wouldn't launch, but that turned out to be because steam was installing proton on the NTFS partition, so I moved the proton versions and the runtime soldier over to my main linux partition and everything has been hunky-dory ever since.

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  3. linux

    Discontinued Git repository moved to https://gitlab.com/xanmod/linux (by xanmod)

    NTFS3 is the newer faster driver in linux 5.15. If you can, I recommend finding a 5.15 kernel ( or you can wait until it's available on all distros). Xanmod's latest mainline (EDGE) is 5.15, that's were I got my kernel.

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