On Tue, 2002-05-07 at 12:10, nDiScReEt wrote: > On Monday 06 May 2002 12:40 am, you wrote: > > Brian Parish wrote: > > > I have heard that there are utilities to do this, but haven't wanted to > > > use them myself. There has been some discussion here or on the newbie > > > list which has mentioned some possibilities. You may like to check the > > > archives. > > > > http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm > > > > try that, I've not tried it myself yet though so don't ask how it works > > or for much more help :) > > I've used this program for over two years. I can vouch that it works but your > filesystem will have to be ext2 on the linux partitions. When I changed mine > to reiserfs, XFS, and even ext3, I lost the ability to see on those drives > with the exception for my /boot partition that was mounted with ext2 as it's > filesystem. > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Altoine B > Maximum Time Unlimited > Chicago Based and Operated > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Good news! i just installed it and all my ext3 partitions seen. Works just fine. Altoine, it must have been updated for ext3 since you last downloaded.
Brian
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