Martin Ignacio Lange wrote: > >Well.. so mounting NTFS with write premisions is not recomendable. SO >lets work things around. How would it be to access ext2 from windows?.. >is that possible?. >Thanks a lot >Martin > >
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm Yep, you can read ext2 or ext3, but not XFS, JFS, or Reiser which are likely to be more interesting. Perhaps a better solution is a common mount area, formatted FAT32 where either system can write to the partition and both mount it for read-write by default. It must come before any liux partiton on your disk because Windows stops reading the chain of partitions when it encounters a non-windows partition. Civileme
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