i'v downloaded and tried captain nemo to read a netware volume from
windows.unfortunately it costed about 90 $ to get a licence for a
functional version so i had to come up with an alternative method to
solve my problem.download it anf try it if you want.i dont know how
this is connected with linux.
>fwding a mail.
>has anyone used this captain nemo?
>how is it? does it allow "writing" to linux partition from win
>partition.
>
>explore2fs and ext2fs16 allow only read-only access of linux from win.
>explore2fs claims to allows write access, but i could not achieve it
on
>my box. in any case it itself warns that linux partition may become
bad
>or the entire disk may become unsuable in case it goes wrong.
>
>any other recommendations for that purpose.
>regards.
>-vulcan
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>From: venkata rajesh konda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12:44 AM
>Subject: Re: [TwinCLinG] reading Linux from win
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> > venkata rajesh konda wrote:
>> > >
>> > > I have a software called "captain nemo" that reads linux
>> > > partition from windows.
>>
>
>Its avilable at www.runtime.org. Otherwise you can try downloading
>ltools.
> goto: http://oingo.com/topic/210/210332.html
>
>
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