> >
> > Linux does support FAT32 but NT4.0 does not. NT supports NTFS and FAT16.
> > Typical M$ being incompatible with itself. If I'm not mistaken, NT2000 does
> > not support FAT32 but does offer a new type of NTFS that is not backward
> > compatible.
> >
> > Matt
>
> Windows2000 does support FAT32 which is why I dumped NT4 for a RC3 copy. I have
> it installed on a FAT32 partition.
>
I would like to thank averyone, I found a better solution, re-installed just the
windows part,
Now I have win98and win2k 'dual boot on one hdd, Linux on the main hdd...
using lilo to boot.
Micro$oft is on hdb and Linux on hda, boot and select in Lilo windows, so drops me
on a second
menu selection, Microsoft windows or Windows 2000 Professional...
so I can have everything ;-)
BTW I made all the windows partitions FAT32 (Vfat) so I can read and write
from linux to win and veceversa... and yes... Linux can read write fat32.
Thanks guys, your comments made me wonder if all this could the achieved
and yes.. it is posible.
Sergio Korlowsky
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