On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 03:18:46PM +0100, Fergus Cameron wrote: > > > > None that I have heard of. If it's really important that you access > > the filesystem from Windows and you have a lot of CPU and memory to > > spare, you could run VMware [1] on Windows with FreeBSD running in a > > virtual machine. It's kind of a round-about way to do it, but it > > would probably work. > > don't think so, you still won't be able to read the BSD file system as > vmware does not host this in native (NTFS/FAT/FAT32 . . .) file system > as far as i am aware. it uses a single large file to emulate (much > like loopback image) or a disk partition (same a multi-boot).
VMware can use a physical disk or a large file as a virtual disk. -brian -- Brian O'Shea (408) 822-3249 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3.3.163(Pen) "Stare not too deeply into the Pen, lest the Pen stare back into you." To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message

