Hi Glenn!!!
As far as I know making this file system accesible is possible by going
into
Control Panel of Linux (linuxconf) & in other partitions/ root information,
you can define the mount points to be recognized.
For the purpose first  open a terminal, enter /mnt and create mount points
such as c, d, e
All this is done as root:
cd /
cd mnt
mkdir c
mkdir d
mkdir e

After doing this open linuxconf & in partitions & root information folder,
you have the option to set new mount points. Select the file system(it will
appear as a dropdown list) & then select the mount point as /mnt/c
repeat it till you configure all your NT partitions...onto different mount
points...

Try this out...it worked with my Win'98 file system by selecting VFAT file
system...for NT check out the file system drop down menu... If it doesn't
work out then I guess someone else who is better experienced will provide
for the solution...
Amit








                                                                                       
   
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Hi,

I have a Linux m/c and a windows NT m/c.
I have installed samba on the Linux m/c and I can export the file system
to NT env. Now I want to make NT file system visible to Linux. Is this
possible.

Suggestions appreciated.


Glenn

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