Vighnaharta Systems proclaimed:
> I have Win95 (FAT32) and Linux partition. I transfer files from WIN
> partition to Linux. But when I transfer files from Linux partition to Win95
> partition and run scandisk on Win95 it reports error for the directory where
> the files have been copied. Scandisk repairs the problem and I am able to
> read those files in Windows.
After copying the files from the ext2 (ie. Linux) partition over to the Win
partition make sure that you run 'sync'. sync ensures that disk writes
that are buffered actually happen.
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