for Linux2Win
1. same m/c
mount the windows partition using mount command
then copy the files
(writing in NTFS partition from Linux is fatal, hence
please remobe all the symLinks while copying to ntfs)
2. remote m/c
use ftp, nfs, samba to transfer files
for Win2Linux
1. same m/c
u can't use the native Linux ext2 filesystem in write
mode from Windows (correct me if i am wrong)
Better use some common fat partition for that.
2. remote m/c
use ftp, nfs, samba
Archan
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Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
>
> Hi Neeraj
>
> Neeraj Manral wrote:
>
> > How does one copy /transfer files in linux .
> >
> > 1.Linux to win
>
> You can use samba, ftp or http. Also NFS is valid option if you have windows NFS
> client.
>
> If you are running both OSs on same machine use a FAT partition or a floppy.
> Optionally you can use emulator like plex86 or VMWare..
>
> >
> > 2.Linux to Linux.
>
> Once again samba,ftp, http,nfs, rsync/rcp etc...
>
> Do man for each.... :-))
>
> Bye
> Shridhar
>
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